Dawg, with holes drilled in those, they would be IDEAL for vegging a lot of plants in a fairly smal 'footprint' for a short time, BUT there's a couple other things to think about.

-Crowding: The roots may be happy, but too many plants too close together will crowd each other as they compete for light, and you will see more VERTICAL growth than you want, generally not desirable indoors. Also the low leaves and branches will not get good circulation = harbor moisture, pests, mold, yuck.

-Space to grow: A gallon per foot of main stem is standard. A single-cola plant that finishes at 3 feet tall needs to at some point be transplanted into a 3 gallon pot. A trained plant with multiple tops needs more space.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Pots for sog.....first grow! Hello all - kind of new here, though I have been lurking for quite a while. I have recently begun my first grow - seeds hit the soil around 4/15. I am growing in a rather small area - 32wide, 24 deep, 65 high. As my plants grew (I only have four) I quickly realized that I am going to run out of side room for the plants, so I have decided to go with a sog. Once I figure out which plant (if any) is female, I will take clones from that and begin my sog grow. How big of a pot do I need for Rating: 5