Best thing you can do is start out in small pots and re pot as needed. I have grown this way from the start and has never failed. And some people think that re potting will stress your plants, but if you look in my Sig you will see this is wrong, if you re pot this way. I have one that is in full budding, pics are in current thread in this section. One plant is in a small pot and the others in a bigger pot and one needed a bigger one. This is a way to know just how small you can keep your pots, but this will not keep them small. If you bend them over and tie the main stem to the pot will keep them low, but still keep your yield as if it was straight up grown.:thumbsup:




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LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Outdoor Growing In Pots: Question on Size I see a lot of folks doing outdoor grows in pots. I see the advantage of this in terms of greater control over the soil, plus portability. My question is what size pot is best for the final stage of veg/flower growth? I've seen many 6ft tall plants in 3 gallon pots, and yet some people use 32 gallon trash bins. Obviously, if I can get away with keeping them in 5-7 gallon pots, that would be great. Feedback appreciated! Rating: 5