NewGrower2011
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So in preparing to make this 1st attempt to use an amended coco/soil mix as I've detailed on other threads, I'm now starting to prepare the actual final flower pots and it struck me to pose the question as to what size pots would I want to use?
To date, I've used 3 gallon and 5 gallon with good results. I think in this last run though I had 1x 5 gallon outperforming a 2x 3 gallon - same strain/same nutes/same lighting... Its' like the 2 setups with 5 gallon pots drink up the nutes/water where the 2x 3 gallon setup was actually getting standing water in the bottom of my trays and then not drinking it up very fast at all... where the other 5 gallon ones would already be ready for their next watering cycle...
So in Coco they say you can go smaller... should I be thinking 3 =5 in this amended soil/coco mix attempt and maybe bump up the 5 gallon's to 7 gallons? I'm thinking I'll ditch the 2x 3gallon setup and stay with just the 5 gallon setup but heavily considering making those 7 gallons...
I'm also thinking drip-to-waste or maybe some recycling version of a top-drip approach... I had previously been doing flood & drain in my custom trays that can pretty much handle either of the 2 setups mentioned... but in this last run I just used hand-watering in trays with no drainage... hence the standing water/nutes issue I had on the 2x 3gal setup.
To date, I've used 3 gallon and 5 gallon with good results. I think in this last run though I had 1x 5 gallon outperforming a 2x 3 gallon - same strain/same nutes/same lighting... Its' like the 2 setups with 5 gallon pots drink up the nutes/water where the 2x 3 gallon setup was actually getting standing water in the bottom of my trays and then not drinking it up very fast at all... where the other 5 gallon ones would already be ready for their next watering cycle...
So in Coco they say you can go smaller... should I be thinking 3 =5 in this amended soil/coco mix attempt and maybe bump up the 5 gallon's to 7 gallons? I'm thinking I'll ditch the 2x 3gallon setup and stay with just the 5 gallon setup but heavily considering making those 7 gallons...
I'm also thinking drip-to-waste or maybe some recycling version of a top-drip approach... I had previously been doing flood & drain in my custom trays that can pretty much handle either of the 2 setups mentioned... but in this last run I just used hand-watering in trays with no drainage... hence the standing water/nutes issue I had on the 2x 3gal setup.