FresnoFarmer
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Maybe 6 feet if placed in ground. Depening on strain.
would like to keep in pots to force flower or move in doors at nights to ripen at end of season around oct 5Maybe 6 feet if placed in ground. Depening on strain.
Ok thanks nice to no 10 gallons it is then will check out amazon hay fresno what u think about recycling bins I have 2 and can get more free from the local recycling place around my area they r square and deep look double the size from 5 gallons will take pics of bins laterI would go with 10 gallon grow bags. You can find them cheap on amazon. I bought the 7 gal grow bags and they are the same size as 5 gallon buckets. I thought the seller ripped me off, but I cheked elsewhere and the 7 gal grow bags are the same dimensions as a 5 gallon bucket. Maybe even smaller. Im pissed off to say the least. They usually run about 40-60 cents a peice.
Don't forget to check on craigslist, I have found AMAZING deals on used smart pots, I found my 20gal at $2eadoes anyone no a good cheap place to buy 7-8 gallon grow bags never looked them up dont no what they cost
Mother fucker. I would have jumped on that so fastDon't forget to check on craigslist, I have found AMAZING deals on used smart pots, I found my 20gal at $2ea
No there not 18 gallon I have 10 18 gallon totes from last year but never got to use them they were put out at my grow spot filled with about $100 worth of organic and top soil and potting soil and then all my 38 one month plants were taken three days before I was going to go trans plant them to there 18 gallon totes so spilled out half my dirt cause they were to heavy to load up and take home so it was over before it begun BUT NOT THIS SEASON so far no rippers and trying to keep it that way with 3 well now 2 grow spots with my 7 going to one spot will keep my reg cali conn GSCookie, reg buddah tahoe og, and reg critical og at home for seed breeding if I get a male and female O and the tangielope will stay home to she is a slow oneThey look like 18 gallon totes. Those are great for growing pot. Drill llots of holes in the bottom, but not so much that it will bust out when putting soil in it. I drill 1 or 2 holes on each side as well, approximately 1 1/2" from the bottom. Before placing soil in the tote fill the bottom 2 inches with pea gravel to ensure good drainage