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I did the math and apparantly what I'm using is a little over 3 gallons. If you're not having too many problems with the roots yet I think you should be fine with a 3 gallon, but if you can make room for a 5 I think you should do it.

Expect double the growth when you switch it into flower, you have more room than that I'd say go for it!

As far as soil goes, I actually buy anything WITHOUT bark (the first soil I ever bought had chunks of wood and bark in it, as small as they were they still caused problems with the roots not being able to go through) and without any added fertilizer as well as a few bags of pearlite.

I'll take both of them home, take a seperate pot I use for mixing (just a standard planting pot. bigger the better.) and I'll pour about 30-40% pearlite in and the rest soil and then start mixing like crazy with a scoop and a few garden tools.

I like it this way because I know exactly how much of what is in there.

Your plants look great so I don't think there's any problem with the way you're watering, I was just curious. As Karma told me, just make sure to let the soil towards the bottom dry so not only the roots get oxygen, but so the PH towards the very bottom of the pot doesn't go off the charts.

My grow is going pretty nicely
I stunted 2 in the very beginning and knew why (not enough lighting) but I decided to let them live for the hell of it.. they're actually thriving now! It's funny because they have the same maturity as my foot tall plants but they're about half the size :stoned:

Not much yield on them I'm sure, but I'm keeping them around just to see what happens.

We're going to be smoking joints of our own ventures very soon, bro. Very soon.

In fact, let me know before you put one into flowering!
I'll put one of mine into flowering at the same time so I can keep tabs and compare :thumbsup:

I'll post some more pics later tonight :dance: