Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
I'm beginning to wonder if this stacking, may have unseen benefits ... I remember my local nursery-owner telling me, that my tomatoes wouldn't do well in pots, they need 'depth' ... he said a tomato plant sends a very deep taproot down, the diameter isn't nearly as important ... "they love postholes", he said ... tomatoes and cannabis are related, to some degree ... wonder how they'd like that ? ... weird, I've been looking at post-hole diggers at Home Depot, and didn't know what I'd ever use one for ...
Yeah...with the post-hole digger...the deepest you can dig is to the bottom of the pot. Totally useless, but it's a fine looking tool indeed, lol.

I'll try and keep-up with it's progress if interested. Might have just stumbled on some new projects to run. (Rusty calls out to wife - "Amber...have you seen my credit card...?" Amber, as usual, pretends not to hear.)
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Pot Stacking... Ok, apparently either I get too busy, or too lazy. Here's the background... I ran a grow thru to harvest. (Indica dom - 5 gallon pot) After harvest, I flushed well, and trimmed remaining foliage for a re-veg in the same 5 gallon pot. I do this with virtually every grow, picking the finest example of the run, and re-vegging for clones. I re-vegged for about a month, and she was ready for the flower room again. When I switched her (around 6 days ago) I transplanted into a 7 gallon pot. Rating: 5