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I just wanted to get an idea of the pot size increments people use as a rule of thumb at each stage of transplanting. I've read around a bit and know that it's wise to make sure the roots are going to utilize the whole pot. I.e Not putting the plants into hugs pots too early so that water deeper down in the pot isn't used and can stagnate. I'm going to soon be transplanting seedlings from small drinking cups into some pots which are around 6" diameter and 6" deep. I thought this would be a suitable size for the next step. What do you guys do and how many times would you normally transplant throughout the course of a grow from seed or clone? Pictures for size comparison would also be good.

I use bags.. 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon,for starts and clones... Then transplant to 3 gallon and finish them in the 3gallon... Just to let cha know.... This is my last post!
GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . Pot sizes I just wanted to get an idea of the pot size increments people use as a rule of thumb at each stage of transplanting. I've read around a bit and know that it's wise to make sure the roots are going to utilize the whole pot. I.e Not putting the plants into hugs pots too early so that water deeper down in the pot isn't used and can stagnate. I'm going to soon be transplanting seedlings from small drinking cups into some pots which are around 6" diameter and 6" deep. I thought this would be a Rating: 5