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09-14-2007, 01:33 PM #1
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pot size
This is absolutely correct. And soil chemistry is easier to monitor in ample soil.
Originally Posted by khronik
Also, a larger pot with more space for roots means the plant can uptake more food and water and grow more vigorously, and ultimately support more mass, including bud mass.
Allow yourself about a gallon of soil per foot of main stem on your plant.stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . pot size i've read a few threads about rootbound plant's. and i would like to know what would happen if i grew something like say northern lights in a 2 gallon pot for its whole life cycle. i know i wouldn't get the yeild i would've gotten with a bigger pot but would the plant die or anything like that. Rating: 5
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