Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
Well after seeing Pufftzer's log and seeing his male plant un-potted. I decided I am going to transplant my babies to 5 gallon buckets tonight but modified by not filling the entire bucket, therefore adding only about a gallon and a half of grow space. This will add 75% more space than current and should be enough to put root boundness at bay. While not adding to much height to the overall height of the plants.

My feelings are this should go smooth and I will post pics of this delicate process tonight when lights come on. But for now its off to get some soil.

JG


Be aware though that you can't treat soil as coco and I don't wanna be a reason for you experiencing slow or impared growth . Plants will much easier get rootbound in soil. I am sure you will be ok and I am certain you know what you are doing. Just saying that you can't copy techniques used for coco to a soil grow.
Now having said that your pots will still be fine I think. Soil normally take around a gallon medium per month the plant is alive to stay clear of rootbound problems so a plant that will grow for 3-4 months will be ok with 4 gallons of soil. In coco you can make it very well with half that even though you will have to water very often.
Looking good m8. :thumbsup:

Puffzter