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    Sea of green help???

    Thinking of changing some things up. I dont have a high ceiling in my room, so i want to stop topping and start flowering early as possible.
    My question is how small can the pots i use be in order to fit more in a confined area?

    Oh yes and i am using soil.
    Hbuddy Reviewed by Hbuddy on . Sea of green help??? Thinking of changing some things up. I dont have a high ceiling in my room, so i want to stop topping and start flowering early as possible. My question is how small can the pots i use be in order to fit more in a confined area? Oh yes and i am using soil. Rating: 5

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    Sea of green help???

    Hey there Hbuddy,

    IMHO the use of SOG indoors is the best way to grow, regardless of your light source. A 4" square pot is abt the smallest size you can do, and those will give you 9 plants per square foot; or 144 plants per 4'x4'.

    I would suggest you use something like Pro-Mix instead of dirt....it gives you all the benefits of being a "dirt farmer" with out the problems associated with dirt.

    good luck and good growing.

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