Quote Originally Posted by Sensi Super Skunk
Start off using small containers as small as two cups, then work your way up to a five U.S. gallon buckets per plant, by a series of transplanting. The point of this is to get a nice compact root ball.
afte reach transplant, there's usually a growth spurt because of the fresh nutes in the soil, being rootbound isn't always bad... the roots reach the bottom of the pot before they spread out
BobBong Reviewed by BobBong on . Advice please! White Widow in soiless project Hi, I'm starting a project with white widow clones in a 2 to 1 vermiculite perlite soiless. I have all the lighting worked out but I need to find the right nutes mix and concentrations in ppm to add to the soiless mix. I have Peters 20 20 20, lime, epsom salt and distilled water. Is this enough? And does size of pot matter in soiless? Can my babies get root bound in 1/2 gal. pots? My goal is for 6 wks. from clone to finish veg then 8 wks flower. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Rating: 5