Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Bud
I hope the roots don't tangle up or my setup is doomed
Have you ever thought of trimming the roots? I have had success with trimming the roots as I too have a small clone/veg/flower hydro setup. The only difference that I noticed between a trimmed root clone and a left to grow root clone is that the trunk of the trimmed root clone fattened up. When you trim the longer roots it gives the shorter ones time to catch up to be able to soak up as much nutes as possible like the longer ones. With more of the root system spread and evenly lengthend, spell check, your clone will be able to obtain the maximum nutrient uptake, atleast thats my theory. I don't have the pics to prove that I have had success with trimming the roots, due to hard drive crash, but I am currently in the early stages of veg and I am about to trim my roots as soon as my ladies wake up. I will post some pics and updates if you like. This is just my experience, not what I advise, the choice is yours. Oh yeah and one more thing, NEVER EVER trim roots during flower. I experimented and the end results were not as great.

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SCIENTIXT Reviewed by SCIENTIXT on . 4 Gal Veg/Cloner DWC Tub Aight here are my plans. I got a 15L (4 Gal) Sterilite tub that I want to convert into an all in one Cloner/Veging DWC Tub. I plan to Veg 4 clones in this tub until they are no more than 6 inches tall. Considering the small stature of the plant will the roots get big enough to get all tangled up in that time? The tub is about 18in(L)x12in(W)x7.5in(H). I have one 12in airstone on a 20gal topfin pump providing Oxygen. I hope thats enough. What do ya guys think? Rating: 5