Green Inferno
Active Member
I am starting my first indoor grow in the next few days here,
And I only have small pots to work with. They are the 10" ones
from Home Depot. I was told they're 3 gallon, but it seems maybe
a little smaller, like maybe 2 gallon, possibly a little less.
I want to start my plants in 16oz cups, then onto the 10" pots.
I have seen some posts on sites like this one that say there is
no such thing as "root bound plants", then I see others that say
it does happen. I heard that I need 1 gallon of soil per each month
the plant is alive, and seen posts that say that is wrong.
I have seen pics that have 4 foot tall plants in the same 16oz cups
I have (the red ones you can buy just about anywhere), but as far as
I know, that could have been photoshopped. Hell, I can photoshop my
big head into a Ferrari, does that mean I drive a Ferrari? No, I still drive
my 5 year old Dodge.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I only have a 2 x 2 area to work with
if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance for those that can help me.
And I only have small pots to work with. They are the 10" ones
from Home Depot. I was told they're 3 gallon, but it seems maybe
a little smaller, like maybe 2 gallon, possibly a little less.
I want to start my plants in 16oz cups, then onto the 10" pots.
I have seen some posts on sites like this one that say there is
no such thing as "root bound plants", then I see others that say
it does happen. I heard that I need 1 gallon of soil per each month
the plant is alive, and seen posts that say that is wrong.
I have seen pics that have 4 foot tall plants in the same 16oz cups
I have (the red ones you can buy just about anywhere), but as far as
I know, that could have been photoshopped. Hell, I can photoshop my
big head into a Ferrari, does that mean I drive a Ferrari? No, I still drive
my 5 year old Dodge.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I only have a 2 x 2 area to work with
if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance for those that can help me.