SwankyDank
Well-Known Member
After four grows and lots of trial and error, I have reached some conclusions regarding container choice.
Container Size: Proper container size is one of the easiest ways to positively impact your grow.
1. If the container is too big or too small it can hurt the plants by leading to watering mistakes and slow root growth.
2. Transplanting once or twice, from smaller containers to bigger, keeps the plants snugly tucked in the best space for that stage of growth. It also saves time and effort by limiting the need to water towards the end of flowering.
3. Total volume is what matters, not the appearance of size. Which brings me to the next section...
Container Shape: Get the largest possible volume for a given square footage.
1. Volume of a cylinder =3.14 x radius squared x height
2. Volume of a square =length x width x height
3. For a given grow space, squares and rectangles are the most efficient choice when considering maximizing soil volume.
4. Squares and rectangles are a particularly great choice is your space has height challenges.
Container Design: Root pruning pots work.
1. This link, here. TLDR... Greater root mass underneath leads to greater plant mass above. Root pruning pots create greater root mass.
Container Sources: Get creative. It doesn't have to be a real pot from a garden shop.
Container Size: Proper container size is one of the easiest ways to positively impact your grow.
1. If the container is too big or too small it can hurt the plants by leading to watering mistakes and slow root growth.
2. Transplanting once or twice, from smaller containers to bigger, keeps the plants snugly tucked in the best space for that stage of growth. It also saves time and effort by limiting the need to water towards the end of flowering.
3. Total volume is what matters, not the appearance of size. Which brings me to the next section...
Container Shape: Get the largest possible volume for a given square footage.
1. Volume of a cylinder =3.14 x radius squared x height
2. Volume of a square =length x width x height
3. For a given grow space, squares and rectangles are the most efficient choice when considering maximizing soil volume.
4. Squares and rectangles are a particularly great choice is your space has height challenges.
Container Design: Root pruning pots work.
1. This link, here. TLDR... Greater root mass underneath leads to greater plant mass above. Root pruning pots create greater root mass.
Container Sources: Get creative. It doesn't have to be a real pot from a garden shop.
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