iShatterBladderz
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Hello all, I am getting ready to start my first indoor grow. I have been doing quite a bit of research since my state surprised me by passing one of the most relaxed medical programs in the US. I have a 4’x4’x6’11” Gorilla Grow with a 480w HLG-550 (lm301H & CREE 660nm). I will be feeding Dynagro, following their recommendations except I will start at half strength and don’t expect to have to increase from there, but will if necessary. The only thing I plan on adding outside of the DG Pro-Foliage, Bloom, Protekt, and MagPro, is a weekly treatment of recharge. I am using smart-pots, and this is where my question comes in.
Most of my research has indicated that when feeding drain to waste with Coco, that smaller pots are better than larger ones. Apparently, since coco is inert, the more crowded the roots are, the better nutrient absorption they have. (I am not claiming this, this is just what I have read)I have seen many pictures of 4x4 tents with massive plants in 3 gal pots, seeming to do amazing. Today, my smart pots arrived, and looking at the 3 gallon, it just seems way too small. For other more experienced growers that grow this way, would you recommend I go with four 3gal pots or four 5gal pots? I am leaning more towards the 5 gallons now that I have the 3’s in hand, but I am also not a gardener by any stretch of the imagination, hence why i am here asking the experts. If the three gallon is better, I would much rather that be the case as I could get away with a little less water, but if there are benefits to be had that would either allow my plant to get bigger or to get more nutrients, I will go pick up some 5 gallons right now.
thanks again for the help.
Most of my research has indicated that when feeding drain to waste with Coco, that smaller pots are better than larger ones. Apparently, since coco is inert, the more crowded the roots are, the better nutrient absorption they have. (I am not claiming this, this is just what I have read)I have seen many pictures of 4x4 tents with massive plants in 3 gal pots, seeming to do amazing. Today, my smart pots arrived, and looking at the 3 gallon, it just seems way too small. For other more experienced growers that grow this way, would you recommend I go with four 3gal pots or four 5gal pots? I am leaning more towards the 5 gallons now that I have the 3’s in hand, but I am also not a gardener by any stretch of the imagination, hence why i am here asking the experts. If the three gallon is better, I would much rather that be the case as I could get away with a little less water, but if there are benefits to be had that would either allow my plant to get bigger or to get more nutrients, I will go pick up some 5 gallons right now.
thanks again for the help.