theguyintheshadows
Well-Known Member
Quick question....in the opinion (or fact for the matter) of all you pro growers out there. Does the size of the pot (soil container) ultimately dictate how big you can get your plant height and diameter wise (overall)?
I currently grow in 15 gallon pots (6.5' - 7' tall plants) and my buddy grows in 5 gallon pots. He argues he can get his plants the same size as mine. I will admit his are relatively close in size but are not quite there but not a HUGE difference. We use the same soil, nute regimen, lighting....everything is basically identical.
I am interested in going down a size, maybe to 10 gallon size since it will save me the cost of soil and nutes (not having to saturate 15 gallons when I could saturate 10 gallons). He says there is no need to go to 15 gallon pots cuz its a waste of soil and nutes and you can achieve the same results feeding more frequently in smaller doses with less nutes and soil.
He also says there is not need to be concerned with growing an extensive root system if you feed them regularly. He says that the roots only grow out and down to find more nutes and if you saturate larger amounts of soil and water less frequently you cause wet pockets and the roots search them out causing the extensive root growth.
I argued that it seems you would get root bound in a 5 gallon pot trying to get a 6-7' tall plant but he keeps telling me it doesnt matter as long as you feed frequently and the roots will have no need to search and become rootbound.....what do you say?
TIA
I currently grow in 15 gallon pots (6.5' - 7' tall plants) and my buddy grows in 5 gallon pots. He argues he can get his plants the same size as mine. I will admit his are relatively close in size but are not quite there but not a HUGE difference. We use the same soil, nute regimen, lighting....everything is basically identical.
I am interested in going down a size, maybe to 10 gallon size since it will save me the cost of soil and nutes (not having to saturate 15 gallons when I could saturate 10 gallons). He says there is no need to go to 15 gallon pots cuz its a waste of soil and nutes and you can achieve the same results feeding more frequently in smaller doses with less nutes and soil.
He also says there is not need to be concerned with growing an extensive root system if you feed them regularly. He says that the roots only grow out and down to find more nutes and if you saturate larger amounts of soil and water less frequently you cause wet pockets and the roots search them out causing the extensive root growth.
I argued that it seems you would get root bound in a 5 gallon pot trying to get a 6-7' tall plant but he keeps telling me it doesnt matter as long as you feed frequently and the roots will have no need to search and become rootbound.....what do you say?
TIA