merdamerda
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Will a plant vegged for 4 months in a 20 gallon pot be the same size as a plant that was vegged in a 100 gallon pot?
It's complicated. As they say. 10 gallons of fertile soil may be plenty sufficient with 100 gallons being totally excess. Or frequency of watering - how far the roots have to search for their next drink, a small pot dries quicker. And let's not even mention the cost of bags of organic soil to fill a 100 gallon pot. Assuming soil is used of course. I've seen some enormous hydroponic plants grown in tiny pots.I don't think it is as much strain dependent as it is pot size.
While I do have a medical license to grow, I don't live in a place where I can just grow outdoors without anyone seeing it.It becomes a giant stupid waste. Might as well go out side. It's like using 10 different thousand watt bulbs, sure you can do it but there is this thing that is cheap as fuck called the sun.
I'm growing using vertical bulbs so plants can get tall and lights will be hitting all sides of the plants with the way the lights are arranged. I'm limited to 12 plants and want to make the most out of it. Its either 4 plants in flower with 8 in veg (4 of which are 2 months apart) or 6 in veg and 6 in flower. I will either harvest 4 plants that vegged for 4 months or 6 plants that were in veg for 2 months. I will still get 6 harvests per year, I'm just not sure which would be the better route to go. Any suggestions?1gal for every month of growth is plenty for indoors, the size plant you are talking about isn't really practical to grow indoors and would take a pretty long veg under HID lamps, not fluros. Are you gonna have a tree under thousands of watts of HID indoors with supplemental side lighting? That is a monster-you could have multiple harvests and yeild way more doing smaller plants by the time you harvest a plant like that once. I would reconsider your plan.
I vegged a plant in a 20 gal smart pot for around 4-5 months and after harvest the root ball was nowhere near root bound. I used synthetic nutes in coco and veg was mainly under some cfls so thats a little different. I guess I will have to get different sized smart pots and see if I can benefit from using larger pots.Yea, bigger pots=bigger plants, or more accurately Bigger roots=bigger plants- as long as you can fill the medium. I have never grown in anything bigger then a 25 gallon. and that was a mother I kept for over two years-and many say 1 gallon for each month the plant would be alive is perfect. So 4 month veg, 2 month flower-that's only 6 gallons. I think that is a little small, I would go with a 10 or 15 if I was planning a 4 month veg. I think you'll have a hard time filling anything bigger then a 20-25gal in 4 months, but you won't know until you try.
If you didn't fill the 20 why would you go larger, lol.I vegged a plant in a 20 gal smart pot for around 4-5 months and after harvest the root ball was nowhere near root bound. I used synthetic nutes in coco and veg was mainly under some cfls so thats a little different. I guess I will have to get different sized smart pots and see if I can benefit from using larger pots.