Keeping the grow in a cabinet that is only big enough for two pot containers but i want more than two plants.why are you puting two plants in one pot... in my experience size mattered but 3 gal should be good
You do not want to put 2 plants in one pot, unless you have some sort of divider.
Your roots will get tangled. leafs will die, leading to your whole plant eventually dieing.
You generally want 1 gallon for every 1 Foot of height.
what are ur dimensions?Keeping the grow in a cabinet that is only big enough for two pot containers but i want more than two plants.
42-36-18 h-w-dwhat are ur dimensions?
have u thought about a grow bed for the entire space? it would solve ure problem.
what strain are u attempting to grow in a smal area?
you would have say a box 36 x 18 x 18 filled with ur premium soil mix, on top of a burlap or felt over a layer of volcanic rock about 2",in ea corner u would have a pvc pipe al the way down to the rock layer for air flow.42-36-18 h-w-d
Whats a grow bed?
what are ur dimensions?
have u thought about a grow bed for the entire space? it would solve ure problem.
what strain are u attempting to grow in a smal area?
and yes size matters, hers one in a 3 gal pot on the far right, it was toped at the six node. the one on the far left was toped the same but in a fifteen gal
Thats a good example. I use 15gal pots and I couldnt imagine growing the same size trees in a smaller pot. The roots would just fill it right up very quickly.and yes size matters, hers one in a 3 gal pot on the far right, it was toped at the six node. the one on the far left was toped the same but in a fifteen gal
Thats a good example. I use 15gal pots and I couldnt imagine growing the same size trees in a smaller pot. The roots would just fill it right up very quickly.
Why do you want to grow more than 2 plants? You could get the same yield from 2 plants instead of 4 in the same size area. More plants does not necessarily mean bigger yields.
Dude! are you sure about size of your containers? Far right LOOKS like about 1 gallon & far left LOOKS like 5 gallon.what are ur dimensions?
have u thought about a grow bed for the entire space? it would solve ure problem.
what strain are u attempting to grow in a smal area?
and yes size matters, hers one in a 3 gal pot on the far right, it was toped at the six node. the one on the far left was toped the same but in a fifteen gal
O.K. Filthy, call them buckets or nursery containers, it's only semantics, but by golly i'm pretty damn sure that the "container" on the right would have a capacity of approx. 1 gallon of soil & the one on the left would hold approx. 5 gallons of growing medium. I base my conclusions on the relative size of background items. ie: the brick in walkway, what appears to be a 5 gallon "bucket" to the left of the refrigerator, & the hanging tomato thingy. anyway.......Those are nursery pots not 5 gallon buckets so if your thinking in regards to the size of a 5 gallon bucket it will throw you. you have to know nursery size pots to make a real life size judgem,ent but his thought is clearly displayed with the picture of different sized pots
? How much could be yeilded from one plant in a 5 gallon bucket with 42" overall height?
Hey Seejay, I would question your statement regarding "double potting". The pix below show 2 of my Diesel clones sharing a container. No leaves falling off, no root tangle, (that i'm aware of!) and definitely, NOT dying! They were tubbedYou do not want to put 2 plants in one pot, unless you have some sort of divider.
Your roots will get tangled. leafs will die, leading to your whole plant eventually dieing.
You generally want 1 gallon for every 1 Foot of height.