What size pots????

High Time 420

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Hi peeps!!!!!


Quick Question here,

What size pots do i need to be able to flower clones in soil?

I will root them i my 3 inch rooting cups, veg them for 2 weeks max then flower.

So what size pot will i need for them to finish in?

Thanks for the help!
 

GidgetGrows

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Thats too big, i'l be flowering clones with 2 weeks veg. I was thinking a gallon an half max, maybe smaller.:confused:

Anyone one else?:joint:

My plants were vegged for one month and then flowered in 8" pots.

The one plant I harvested already showed no signs of being rootbound, possibly could have grown in a 6" pot, maybe. (Check journal if interested)
 

Lil Czr

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You can grow clones in pots that small. It's not ideal of course. But you can do it. It's gonna cost you some yield though.
 

High Time 420

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You can grow clones in pots that small. It's not ideal of course. But you can do it. It's gonna cost you some yield though.
Dude, you clearly don't know what you're on about. please just butt out intill you do know the anwser to my question. Thank You.:wall:
 

nick88

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Dude, you clearly don't know what you're on about. please just butt out intill you do know the anwser to my question. Thank You.:wall:
evidently you don't know what your talking about or you wouldn't be asking what size.
A general rule is a gal for every month your plants will be til harvest
 

High Time 420

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evidently you don't know what your talking about or you wouldn't be asking what size.
A general rule is a gal for every month your plants will be til harvest
Really? So how do people flower clones like i want to in less than 1 gallon pots?

Your general rule of thumb referes to plants grown from seed, not clones.

I have grown from seed to harvest, i know my growing but i want to flower as many clones a possible in the smallest pots possible, now do you understand me Nick?
 

mrmadcow

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You can grow clones in pots that small. It's not ideal of course. But you can do it. It's gonna cost you some yield though.
Dude, you clearly don't know what you're on about. please just butt out intill you do know the anwser to my question. Thank You.:wall:
...., i know my growing but i want to flower as many clones a possible in the smallest pots possible, now do you understand me Nick?
no need to be a dick about it,lil czr had the right answer.
check out this extreme shit by sicc
shotglass grow
party cup grow

you can grow in as small a pot as you want,yields will suffer but it will grow.I have a buddy that grows 3-4 foot plants in pots about 6 in across & 6 in deep.he needs to water 2x a day when budding.I use 5 gallon pots & only water 1x a week.
 

High Time 420

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no need to be a dick about it,lil czr had the right answer.
check out this extreme shit by sicc
shotglass grow
party cup grow

you can grow in as small a pot as you want,yields will suffer but it will grow.I have a buddy that grows 3-4 foot plants in pots about 6 in across & 6 in deep.he needs to water 2x a day when budding.I use 5 gallon pots & only water 1x a week.
All ready read the threads,

Flowering small clones in small pots will not affect yeild as long as it's rootbound or roots starved of room.

It's not really a hard question, i'v see clones flowered in 1 gallon pots with great results.I want to know if i can go smaller and if so how much?

I want to flower about 80 of these little Snow whites and the smaller the pots the more i can have,

It's not a question of the smallest pot size grow, i want the smallest efficent pot size in order to have as many plants as possibe.
 
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