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10-02-2006, 04:39 AM #1OPMember
Flower Pot size???
Here's tha deal, workin with a: 72" tall x 31" wide x 23"
http://www.sunlightsheds.com/images/plants-indoors.jpg
Can you use 1 standard potsize through-out cultivation? Only have about 3-4 ft high growspace, due to hangin light inside shed. Basically trynin to avoid the any transplantin, just wanna "set it & 4get it" if that's possiable.williebounce Reviewed by williebounce on . Flower Pot size??? Here's tha deal, workin with a: 72" tall x 31" wide x 23" http://www.sunlightsheds.com/images/plants-indoors.jpg Can you use 1 standard potsize through-out cultivation? Only have about 3-4 ft high growspace, due to hangin light inside shed. Basically trynin to avoid the any transplantin, just wanna "set it & 4get it" if that's possiable. Rating: 5
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10-02-2006, 04:56 AM #2Senior Member
Flower Pot size???
First off, is that even cannabis in the pic you provided ? Sure doesn't look like it.
Anyways, the general rule of thumb is 1 gallon of container size for every 1 foot of vertical growth. So a 4 foot tall plant will be just fine in a 4 gallon container.
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10-02-2006, 05:37 AM #3Senior Member
Flower Pot size???
Choose square containers so you can keep them closer together.
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10-02-2006, 05:43 AM #4OPMember
Flower Pot size???
So no need to transplant anything if u use a big enuff pot?
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10-02-2006, 06:04 AM #5Senior Member
Flower Pot size???
Correct, and Passthatshit's advice on square containers is a very smart thing to do.
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10-02-2006, 07:23 PM #6Senior Member
Flower Pot size???
Williebounce,
If you start with a decent size container for a small plant like I do, you'll have to be on top of the watering. You'll have to make sure that soil drainage is excellent. You can also water with a sprayer at first to wet only the root area and not the entire pot. The root area of the small plant will dry out sooner than the entire pot. I put the seeds in those plastic red and blue supermarket cups and then transplant to a permanent container. I only transplant that one time. I prefer to stay on top of the watering instead changing pot sizes. As far as the size the pots, you'll have to figure out how many plants you want to grow and what pot size you will use for them to fill up your grow area. Good Luck
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