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doniboy
03-08-2013, 06:25 PM
What what inexpensive 5 gallon buckets/pots are you all growing in? I've seen one person say that they drill holes into the bottom of one 5 gal bucket (for drainage) and then place that bucket into another 5 gal bucket to catch the runoff. Is this the norm? What's the best most inexpensive way for me to pot 20 plants in 5 gal buckets?

Shovelhandle
03-08-2013, 07:32 PM
Difference between the cheapest and the best. I use the cheapest, 3 gallon plastic grow bags at about $0.35 each. I've reused some bags 3-4 times, they're rugged enough. They have plastic 5 gallon bags for about $.045. I'm running a 5 Gallon Smart Pot side by side with a 5 gallon drywall pail. Just about done, stay tuned...
The most recent pot fashion is the rooters style pot, plastic with wavy sides with slits in them to keep the roots trimmed.

doniboy
03-08-2013, 07:57 PM
Difference between the cheapest and the best. I use the cheapest, 3 gallon plastic grow bags at about $0.35 each. I've reused some bags 3-4 times, they're rugged enough. They have plastic 5 gallon bags for about $.045. I'm running a 5 Gallon Smart Pot side by side with a 5 gallon drywall pail. Just about done, stay tuned...
The most recent pot fashion is the rooters style pot, plastic with wavy sides with slits in them to keep the roots trimmed.

Can you link me to where you're buying these pots/bags for under $1?

Farmer Rich
03-08-2013, 08:28 PM
Commercial containers like the ones used for nursery plants work great.. typically somewhere between $1.50 for a #1 (1 gallon) up to maybe $5.00 for a #7.. I've used them over and over for a few years now and doubt I'll have to replace them anytime soon. Investing in heavier drain pans is good too.. I use them for lots of things.. particularly trimming and organizing things in the grow room.

low_rdr
03-08-2013, 08:55 PM
I use the silver ones you can get at the hardware store. Mine are from lowes, $2.58 each

Shovelhandle
03-08-2013, 10:48 PM
Can you link me to where you're buying these pots/bags for under $1?

buy them from a local shop (google GTG Hydro Vermont) but their product line can be found anywhere.

I goggled this... $40 / hundred 5 gallon bags. Here's your link

ebay.com

bitemybud
03-09-2013, 02:20 AM
What what inexpensive 5 gallon buckets/pots are you all growing in? I've seen one person say that they drill holes into the bottom of one 5 gal bucket (for drainage) and then place that bucket into another 5 gal bucket to catch the runoff. Is this the norm? What's the best most inexpensive way for me to pot 20 plants in 5 gal buckets?There is no way to grow 20 plants cheaply. You best have a big space 8'x10' feet minimum.

bitemybud
03-09-2013, 02:22 AM
Difference between the cheapest and the best. I use the cheapest, 3 gallon plastic grow bags at about $0.35 each. I've reused some bags 3-4 times, they're rugged enough. They have plastic 5 gallon bags for about $.045. I'm running a 5 Gallon Smart Pot side by side with a 5 gallon drywall pail. Just about done, stay tuned...
The most recent pot fashion is the rooters style pot, plastic with wavy sides with slits in them to keep the roots trimmed.
I use 3 gallon poly grow bags in my greenhouse, and they would be great for MMJ. However; You would need a troth or individual catch pans for the over flow.

bitemybud
03-09-2013, 02:24 AM
Can you link me to where you're buying these pots/bags for under $1?hydro-gardensdotcom...I believe

bitemybud
03-09-2013, 02:27 AM
When I 1st started; I used 1 gallon until a couple weeks before flower, then repotted to 5 gallon pots. I used the typical garden pots from Wally's @ about 3 bucks a piece. I used the pots with a built in reservoir or drip pan. They worked great.

You might conisder less plants to start with. Good Luck

polishpollack
03-09-2013, 07:43 AM
Grow bags are probably the cheapest. Just don't knock one over. Don't worry about drilling holes. Just don't over-water and they'll be fine.

doniboy
03-09-2013, 01:13 PM
There is no way to grow 20 plants cheaply. You best have a big space 8'x10' feet minimum.

I am aware of this as I already spent $1.5k so far in the last couple of weeks, but would like to cut cost where I can. I just went from having absolutely no equipment 2 weeks ago to have 2 fully stocked grow rooms/tents (Can-Filter, 600 & 1000 ballasts, duct fans, etc.). I have everything but soil, ph tester, and potting. I have the space, and by cheap I mean I would like an acceptable products that has the best/lowest price on the market...


buy them from a local shop (google GTG Hydro Vermont) but their product line can be found anywhere.

I goggled this... $40 / hundred 5 gallon bags. Here's your link

ebay.com

Nevermind & thanks Shovelhandle. gtghydroponics has 25 Poly Grow Bags for only $8. I ordered some and hope t hey work out okay. I think this is the only MMJ site that won't let you post links to items for sell...

Thanks Everyone :)