kingzt
Well-Known Member
So I've been conditioned by my state laws to grow a certain amount of plants due to plant count. In the past I would try to grow bigger plants in bigger pots. Obviously with yield it is strain dependent. I also enjoyed not having to water much instead of crop steering with smaller pots and many plants. My go to was always growing in 7 gallon pots. I know yield is directly connected to environment and the amount of light the plants are getting.
With all things being equal would I yield more by growing more plants in smaller pots and less plants in bigger pots? Now for my situation I wouldn't be going to commercial route like growing in rockwool or one gallon pots. Would I see better results, in terms of more yield, going from 18 plants in 7 gallon pots to lets say 24 or 30 plants in 5 gallon pots?
Any advice or insight is greatly appreciated.
With all things being equal would I yield more by growing more plants in smaller pots and less plants in bigger pots? Now for my situation I wouldn't be going to commercial route like growing in rockwool or one gallon pots. Would I see better results, in terms of more yield, going from 18 plants in 7 gallon pots to lets say 24 or 30 plants in 5 gallon pots?
Any advice or insight is greatly appreciated.