Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Hermie is so right man about the roots not growing, or rotting. This will stop all the top growth with small yield if any. A 5 gallon or smaller, then keep re potting to get the roots grown big enough for your big trash can. But in the trash can i might mix your soil with some gravel to give it drainage so air gets to your roots. I grew a giant male in a 5 gallon this way and it was huge. It might be more work but you will get more top growth with more yield in the end. They luv getting re potted. IMO they grow faster also.

And Hermie knows what he's doing for sure:thumbsup:

My 2 cents, good luck:rasta:
Keep in mind, this guy is growing in the desert of Southern CA. from I what I recall by his postings. That is probably why he went hog wild on moisture retention. Under normal rainfall conditions in the Mid-West, you still have to water a 5 gal. bucket on a weekly basis.