I started growing after a long hiatus again about 5 years back, and went with 3-gallon flowering pots, quickly switched to 5-gallon pots (the food-grade kind that are used for making wine - with holes drilled in the bottom and lower edges), then I was introduced to the joy of cloth pots, and through I ordered 7-gallon ones, I was sent 10's. These are incredible, with the right strain. My last Skywalker Kush pushed out 6.2 oz (dry and cured), though my Pineapple Express and Blue Dream, not so much. Anyways, I am currently vegging in 5 litre (just over 1 US gallon) pots and have decided to try a SOG. Question is, for those that have gone up in size and down again, or vice versa, aside from the variety, and being able to capture all the phenotypes of a particular strain, do you find a greater yield with adding the extra 3 weeks to veg in a larger container, versus having 8-10 times as many plants in smaller containers? I know flowering takes the same time (roughly) regardless, but saving a month or more of veg (I vegged my last Skywalker for almost 3 months in a 10-gallon fabric pot) may add up to squeezing an extra harvest in a year, or even going perpetual harvest in the same space constraints. I run LEDs and soiless (clay pebble) medium using a flood and drain system (for the time being).