What pot for the monster

pollen205

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Can grow just one plant duo legal situations and my point is to get monster for yield in 80 80 160 cm grow tent
So... Do I go with 25l or 50l smart pots or airpots?
Do I transplant one time or go direct in that final pot?
 

jondamon

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Can grow just one plant duo legal situations and my point is to get monster for yield in 80 80 160 cm grow tent
So... Do I go with 25l or 50l smart pots or airpots?
Do I transplant one time or go direct in that final pot?

Start in a small pot.

Transplant to a pot 3x the size of the starting pot.

Then transplant again to a pot 3x the size before flowering.

If you want to maximise yield In that space i would say build a scrog setup and finish in a 25 or 50 L pot.

Up to you which you choose.

I personally finish in 18L pots.

I start in 0.25L pots then into 5L pots and then final transplant into 18L pots before switching to flower.
 

rob333

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Can grow just one plant duo legal situations and my point is to get monster for yield in 80 80 160 cm grow tent
So... Do I go with 25l or 50l smart pots or airpots?
Do I transplant one time or go direct in that final pot?
easy saying u want a monster achieving that is a whole diff matter
 

growingforfun

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easy saying u want a monster achieving that is a whole diff matter
Not hard actually, just using the right size container and its easy. I do low plant count grows and I've gotten a few grams shy of 2 dry lbs from a 80L container.

Veg time becomes a major focus, and not watering too much while the roots are small. AMD making sure you have plenty of light
 

rob333

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Not hard actually, just using the right size container and its easy. I do low plant count grows and I've gotten a few grams shy of 2 dry lbs from a 80L container.

Veg time becomes a major focus, and not watering too much while the roots are small. AMD making sure you have plenty of light
trust me it ain't you don't just throw a seed into a big container and shazam you got a monster lol
 

growingforfun

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trust me it ain't you don't just throw a seed into a big container and shazam you got a monster lol
It can be easy if people not overcomplicate it. That's actually exactly what I did for my nearly 2lb plant. Put a fem seed in a 20 gallon (80L) container. Just dont over water it and choke it out and you'll be fine.

People plant seeds in the ground and the ground is massively larger than 80L.

People run into problems when they create them ime..
 

rob333

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It can be easy if people not overcomplicate it. That's actually exactly what I did for my nearly 2lb plant. Put a fem seed in a 20 gallon (80L) container. Just dont over water it and choke it out and you'll be fine.

People plant seeds in the ground and the ground is massively larger than 80L.

People run into problems when they create them ime..
i cant wait gunna get myself some 50ltr pots and grow some monsters
 

rob333

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It can be easy if people not overcomplicate it. That's actually exactly what I did for my nearly 2lb plant. Put a fem seed in a 20 gallon (80L) container. Just dont over water it and choke it out and you'll be fine.

People plant seeds in the ground and the ground is massively larger than 80L.

People run into problems when they create them ime..
pot soil seeds and water look out here comes some monsters
 

growingforfun

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i cant wait gunna get myself some 50ltr pots and grow some monsters
I like rectangle ones myself but I've used several kinds.

The largest I've used is 32 gallons, aka 128 L for indoor. But I didn't see any yield increase vs the smaller container.
Right now my biggest container is 15 gallons aka 60 L and I'm expecting around 24 oz each.
 
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