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03-07-2009, 11:04 AM #1OPSenior Member
Wondering about pot size for clones.
Hey howdy, getting ready to move some rooted clones into their final homes, just trying to decide whether to go with 2 gallon grow bags, or 3 gallon pots. I am limited on funds a lil' and the 2 gallon bags would save me about $20, which I need to buy some PBP with. It would also give me a little more room in the area, but but but, I have this nagging voice in the back of my mind telling me that I am going to regret going smaller. I am not really vegging these clones, once they can survive outside the dome they are getting flipped, it's not that I wouldn't like to veg them, it's just that life is demanding that I get this show on the road, I know that I am looking at like 10 weeks or so to chop, and need to be done ASAP. So what do you think. Will I regret going with a gallon less per plant? The last thing I want to do is get 7 weeks in and have them all rootbound and not happy. But my common sense is looking at them saying, there is no fucking way that they are going to end up needing 3 gallons, and part of me kind of thinks that I could get by with 1 gallon bags! So...what say you? I have read about people running SOG setups, running clones straight to flower in smallish 1 gallon bags, I just keep wondering what the hell I should do. Have any of you tried something like this and failed, or had success, let me know.:wtf:
8182KSKUSH Reviewed by 8182KSKUSH on . Wondering about pot size for clones. Hey howdy, getting ready to move some rooted clones into their final homes, just trying to decide whether to go with 2 gallon grow bags, or 3 gallon pots. I am limited on funds a lil' and the 2 gallon bags would save me about $20, which I need to buy some PBP with. It would also give me a little more room in the area, but but but, I have this nagging voice in the back of my mind telling me that I am going to regret going smaller. I am not really vegging these clones, once they can survive Rating: 5
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03-07-2009, 07:40 PM #2Senior Member
Wondering about pot size for clones.
KInd of depends on how big you're going to let them get. More than 3 feet then definitely get the 3 gallon buckets. Try going to your local grocery store deli and ask them if they've got any used buckets. I get a lot of them through there. Just drill some holes in the side by the bottom and you're ready to go.
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