Bigger the pot, bigger the yield??

Humboldt14

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Hey believe and think for yourself man. Just so you know, one of the top premier legit medical cannabis breeder in this wild wild west has long been proven the very piss poor job of soil making that the folks at fox farms does. They recently just settled an out of court settlement with Aurora Innovations...aka Roots Organics. If you'd like some science into some shady practices of fox farm , google subcool fox farms......

Just to clarify " exp. growers who know better, and put research into the product they buy and eventually use". With that, you have not a clue whats in your overly priced bullshit ocean forest.

The somoa plant that they use not to far from the airport is an old radiation waste lab....great place to have soil made at.

Or for your own beneficiary go to any hydro shop, and ask them what there #1 recommend brand is, I promise not a one will say anything fox farms. Its very well known that fox farms are for newbies in the industry. Again, dont believe anything I say, think, find, and believer for yourself. Maybe head to a cannabis cup, or a medical cup, see if fox farms shows up, or general hydroponics for that matter.

Fox Farms, General Hydroponics markets for newbies, and the overwhelming majority of their business comes from newbies who don't know any better. So until then, keep thinking your watered down earthworm casting/ bat guano tea called big bloom is the next best thing!

nobody said it was the best... run with it buddy and i am a noob..lol
 

CR500ROOST

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Hey believe and think for yourself man. Just so you know, one of the top premier legit medical cannabis breeder in this wild wild west has long been proven the very piss poor job of soil making that the folks at fox farms does. They recently just settled an out of court settlement with Aurora Innovations...aka Roots Organics. If you'd like some science into some shady practices of fox farm , google subcool fox farms......

Just to clarify " exp. growers who know better, and put research into the product they buy and eventually use". With that, you have not a clue whats in your overly priced bullshit ocean forest.

The somoa plant that they use not to far from the airport is an old radiation waste lab....great place to have soil made at.

Or for your own beneficiary go to any hydro shop, and ask them what there #1 recommend brand is, I promise not a one will say anything fox farms. Its very well known that fox farms are for newbies in the industry. Again, dont believe anything I say, think, find, and believer for yourself. Maybe head to a cannabis cup, or a medical cup, see if fox farms shows up, or general hydroponics for that matter.

Fox Farms, General Hydroponics markets for newbies, and the overwhelming majority of their business comes from newbies who don't know any better. So until then, keep thinking your watered down earthworm casting/ bat guano tea called big bloom is the next best thing!
So that's why my weed is so dank its radioactive.Shit I need to get some more soil.
 

petrjanda

Member
I've been harvesting my biggest plant yet during this week. So far, i've got about 15 ounces(my guess, haven't actually weighted it) off her. The buds are very dense.
 

KUShSOurSMOKEr

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Thanks humbolt and mind bender...I am thinking of doing 25 to 50 gallon pots humbolt what nutes do u use or additives?? I plan on running ten plants I hope to get at least 8 ps ..also humbolt I am in a nice climate nor cal so its not that cold or anything...what would play a big role in yielding a lot as far as watering and stuff goes?
 

Humboldt14

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Thanks humbolt and mind bender...I am thinking of doing 25 to 50 gallon pots humbolt what nutes do u use or additives?? I plan on running ten plants I hope to get at least 8 ps ..also humbolt I am in a nice climate nor cal so its not that cold or anything...what would play a big role in yielding a lot as far as watering and stuff goes?
On my outdoor i use Maxi and chicken and a super bloom at the end, now as for my greenhouse's this year i am going to run advanced Nutrients its going to cost alot but i am betting its gona be the supers! I yield big on everything, focus on growing the roots as big as possible, that is the key to big plants and big harvest, i use 50 gallon pots on some plants but i cut the bottoms out so as soon as the roots fill the pots they grow out the bottom.
 

*BUDS

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Yes it will produce more the bigger the pot. It is important to go -very small pot to small pot to medium pot to large pot then finally into the very large pot. If you try to put a seedling in the biggest pot from the start it will stress due to lack of O2 and the soil being unable to dry out as the plant is too small to use that much water .
 

sasarchiver

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Well imno sure bat that but if ur pots too small ur grow will be crap. I don't think u can't have a pot that's to big. Bigger the roots get, more mutes it takes, fatter stock, so I'm not sure bat this one. Myth busters I think lol
 

veggiegardener

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Yes it will produce more the bigger the pot. It is important to go -very small pot to small pot to medium pot to large pot then finally into the very large pot. If you try to put a seedling in the biggest pot from the start it will stress due to lack of O2 and the soil being unable to dry out as the plant is too small to use that much water .
Although I do transplant from 2" peat pots to one gallon pots to the ground, I've found my largest plants have been "volunteers" from seeds dropped during harvest, the previous fall. (Most of my plants end up with a few seeds due to breeding projects in other parts of my garden.) The last one produced four pounds in a limited greenhouse space.

Plants do exhibit a growth spurt when moved to a larger pot, BUT, grown side by side with a seed started in an unlimited space, the transplanted one will end up smaller, all things being equal. JMHO.
 

Nukebisket

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same here too, I now start with the big ass pots because the plants grow way bigger than continuous transplanting.
 

KUShSOurSMOKEr

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Humbolt so u put the 50 gallon pots over the soil so they grow out into the soil? Nice! So ima probably do 50 gallon pots to..how many times during the whole flowering do u feed nutes? I want dank ass outdoor this year thinkin of growin hella crazy purples and exotic shit..what does best outdoors and will look indoors? I've seen uk cheese n purple gorilla outdoor that was dope as fuck
 

Humboldt14

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Humbolt so u put the 50 gallon pots over the soil so they grow out into the soil? Nice! So ima probably do 50 gallon pots to..how many times during the whole flowering do u feed nutes? I want dank ass outdoor this year thinkin of growin hella crazy purples and exotic shit..what does best outdoors and will look indoors? I've seen uk cheese n purple gorilla outdoor that was dope as fuck
yep but cut the bottoms out of the pots. i feed all the time, and you can make any good outdoor plant look like indoor if grown and fed right.
 

Nukebisket

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hey humbolt I was just wondering how much does a yard of the FF soil cost you? Do you have a hook up or can anyone go buy it in bulk?
 
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