I've grown lots of 6-foot sativas in 8" clay pots (I didn't know any better, not advisable) ... the larger the pot, the better the yield, plus more efficient watering and feeding ... I now use #5 pots (typically called 5-gallon) ... you 'may' hear comments that you should start in small pots, and transplant several times into slightly larger pots each time, rather than going to a big one ... FALSE, another urban myth that doesn't hold up ... (outdoor plants would have TOO MUCH growing room ?? I don't think so ) ... good luck with your grow ... :smokin:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . what size pots 4 3ft plus plants im groin my stuff in 2 big pots all 8 plants under 2 400watt h.id lights im gona grow them till ther 2 ft before goin to the flower stage im got alot of cfls for under lighting and a lot a room is a 8 inch pot ok for a 4ft plant Rating: 5