GrnMan
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i honestly don't know - this is the first i'm hearing of the rule (or its bullshitiness).
But I like my 3-5 gallon per plant in hydro rule![]()
Yea, I think it's just a soil thing. Not sure if it applies to hydro...


i honestly don't know - this is the first i'm hearing of the rule (or its bullshitiness).
But I like my 3-5 gallon per plant in hydro rule![]()
Yea, I even actually had mine grow to be a little over 2ft tall in 3.5 gallon pots. So if this were true, they should have grown to be well over 3 ft tall. Maybe I stressed them, who knows, but they didn't grow a foot per gallon. I think this may be just something to try and shoot for, more then an actual number you will truly get.
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naw, you got me fucked up grnman, for every foot in height you pot is supposed to have a gallon. let me be more specific, say you have a 5ft tall plant, your pot i supposed to be 5gallons, so, she grows properly and the roots have enough space or at least something to that effect![]()
yea that rootbound myth crap
naw, you got me fucked up grnman, for every foot in height you pot is supposed to have a gallon. let me be more specific, say you have a 5ft tall plant, your pot i supposed to be 5gallons, so, she grows properly and the roots have enough space or at least something to that effect![]()
i didn't say you had to do it and i'm not arguing the point but, what's wrong with giving your plants the extra freedom. it just sounds like it would be a good idea for your plants in general, goddamn, i never said it was the law of the land, i was just stating it as a good rule of thumb.![]()
i didn't say you had to do it and i'm not arguing the point but, what's wrong with giving your plants the extra freedom. it just sounds like it would be a good idea for your plants in general, goddamn, i never said it was the law of the land, i was just stating it as a good rule of thumb.![]()
I know what your saying bro and that's what I use. I was just saying that if this where really true, my plants should have grown a lot bigger then they did. I also took a look at fdd's journals, so it doesn't make much sense.
But whatever is working for you, keep on with it.
there is nothing wrong with it....
but why take up more space than need be?
its like buying size 52 jeans when you are only a size 40....
all to say 'extra freedom' for my nuts....
i didn't say you had to do it and i'm not arguing the point but, what's wrong with giving your plants the extra freedom. it just sounds like it would be a good idea for your plants in general, goddamn, i never said it was the law of the land, i was just stating it as a good rule of thumb.![]()
most of us our fighting for space - which is why we try to keep it tight. But if you are growing hydro - then 5 gallons per plant is not just bullshit. It helps to not have to add water and change your res.
My plants were drinking 2 gallons (or more) a day after they got big - that's a lot of res changes if they were in a 5 gallon bucket instead of a 20 gallon res.
most of us our fighting for space - which is why we try to keep it tight. But if you are growing hydro - then 5 gallons per plant is not just bullshit. It helps to not have to add water and change your res.
My plants were drinking 2 gallons (or more) a day after they got big - that's a lot of res changes if they were in a 5 gallon bucket instead of a 20 gallon res.
fa sho, i'm new at this but, i've been doing my homework extensively. so, why not just do a scrog email if you have space issues.