Stoked to be here. I have been running hydro but I am going organic! Got my first batch of ss cookin. Seeds are popped so these will go into the flower room around Christmas. I have my last hydro batch still going but can't wait to try the ss. Sounds like I should go with 7 gal pots to be safe. Would 7 gal smart pots be ok? Can't believe how amazing your last grow looksjohny1212- Glad to have ya, and you will be glad you are giving supersoil a try. Not only do my plants look to best they ever have...but the system also works perfect with my life and I love the convenience of not having to mix nutes with every water.
ColdArmysoldier- Thanks! I am very excited to see what kind of weight she packs on in the next 5 weeks or so![]()
Hey bshdctr - smart pots actually have the problem of drying out too quickly for some folks. My comment about Supersoil staying too wet was with the Autopots. I've since corrected that problem with a combo of added perlite and converting the Autopots to air pruning pots.Maybe see what Medshed has to say on the smart pots. I believe he said in his older thread that they have some problems keeping the soil too wet....but I could be remembering wrong.
Sweet, This is great info! I will do auto pots since I don't have 7 gal bags. Just 2 and 5 gal. That should cover all the bases. Thanks for the input guys. I can't wait to switch to the ss! Have a great thanks givingHey bshdctr - smart pots actually have the problem of drying out too quickly for some folks. My comment about Supersoil staying too wet was with the Autopots. I've since corrected that problem with a combo of added perlite and converting the Autopots to air pruning pots.
I do use smart pots up until I transplant into the Autopots (actually only done this once) and I think it's a good way to go. The root mass gets very full. Johnny - if you have time to keep up with a more frequent watering schedule I think you'd be happy with the Supersoil in smart pots. I'm sure there at least a few folks out there that use that combo.
BTW - bshdctr I'm getting VERY jealous watching your Pandos turn to fire!
later,
Medshed
You are correct it was about 55%....but remember that this is in a 5 gal pot and it vegged for 42 days after transplant to the 5 gal. The 55% ratio may be ok once in a 10 gal pot, although I expect it to be more like 60-70%. The clone of this phenotype (#4) that I just transplanted into a 10 gal I used about 70%, and the plant will get vegged about 55 days after transplanting before budding, so I'll see how that goes.Looking forward to seeing how the oil/extract turns out. Since you filled the pot to about 55% with super soil (correct me if I am mistaken), what level are you thinking of doing for your next run (so I can treat my lovely Pandy the same way)? By the way, I love the name Pandy. Just wanted to throw that out there haha![]()