Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
Gonna put soil in the tank?...right?

Veg the plants in your 6 inch pots...until rootbound. Switch to 12/12 lighting/flowering cycle and sex your plants.

The tank will have to have drainage (holes)...good drainage. You will need to sex the plants before going into the tank....otherwise...male plant roots will get tangled with the female plant's roots and you won't be able to get them out. You can cut the males down...but, their roots will rot in the tank. The walls need to be light proof.

better off with individual pots...IMO....10 inch/3 gallon pots for flowering

I think I confused, myself?....:wtf:
No i have not put any soil in the aquarium tank, and dont plan on doing so. I was just gonna use the aquarium tank as a sort of grow box/ holding station. Im not sure this method will work in the long run due to the plants getting bigger as time goes on. I was thinking about constructing a rubber maid grow box since the operation is gonna be done in a closet that i plan on keeping stealth. The tank that my plants are sitting in now serves as a good place until they reach their vegetative state. How many leaves or sets of leaves would constitute a plant being in it's Veg state? Mine are just over a week old now and are still displaying the 2 round leaves, and the 2 rigid leaves. It looks as if the true leaves are starting to protrude higher than the 2 oval ones. Does this all sound like proper process for seedlings? Sorry for the obvious questions. lol. :jointsmile: