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gimlet

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is there anything wrong with taking your germinated sprout and putting it in the size pot you plan on finishing with? gimlet.
 
I do when growing from seeds. Since the local canni club started selling clones I've been vegging for a week to give them a an opportunity to acclimate. Then right into flower.
 
gimlet said:
is there anything wrong with taking your germinated sprout and putting it in the size pot you plan on finishing with? gimlet.
Well if we were to do it that way i would say go with a 3 gallon pot or bigger. ;)
 
Nope not at all. After my clones root they go right into their finishing container and right into flower. :D
 
Hey TBG lol thats what mine go in. 3 gallons till they finish.
 
what is the average size of a plant in a 3g.? gimlet
 
gimlet said:
what is the average size of a plant in a 3g.? gimlet
What you have to remember is for every foot of plant you need 1 gallon of dirt. So if you have a 3 foot plant it should be in a 3 gallon pot or bigger. ;) I would say our average plant size would be 3 feet.
 
Yeah thats about the size of it. In my pots they get 4-5 feet.
 
THE BROTHER'S GRUNT said:
What you have to remember is for every foot of plant you need 1 gallon of dirt. So if you have a 3 foot plant it should be in a 3 gallon pot or bigger. ;) I would say our average plant size would be 3 feet.

That's exactly how it was taught to me! aw I feel so at home!
 
THE BROTHER'S GRUNT said:
What you have to remember is for every foot of plant you need 1 gallon of dirt.


Are you 100% sure on that TBG ? :D
 
Thats pretty accurate. Of course there are variables like the strain, growing technique and such but that's a good guide1'-2' per gallon. I personally experiance 1 1/2' per gallon.
 

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