tstick
Well-Known Member
Okay so here's my dilemma...I started 8 seeds 35 days ago....One fizzled out right away...Then I was at 7 plants...I just noticed what is likely a male pre-flower on one of the remaining 7 plants...so IF it turns out to me a male, then it will also be culled. Now, I'm down to 6 plants and some of them have yet to show sex...which might lead to even fewer plants.
I initially wanted to do a kind of "Sea Of Green" concept and grow more plants -but in smaller containers. I decided on eight 2-gallon plastic garden pots in my 3 X 3 tent. I had been using 3 gallon grow bags in the past, but I could never keep the outer perimeter of the soil moist enough, so the root ball always suffered. I figured the 2 gallon plastic garden pot would keep ALL the soil evenly moist by comparison, giving me about the same actual root mass as a 3 gallon grow bag.... so that was my rationale behind the 2 gallon pot size.
BTW, I have two plants that are from feminized seed, so that's a sure thing, but all the other strains are regs -some of them are yet-to-be-determined as far as sex. Now that I'm facing potentially ending up with even fewer plants, I'm debating on either starting some more seeds to try and make up for the deficit, and repotting the females into larger containers -which would increase the yield and keep me on-schedule, but wouldn't give me the variety I'm after. I have to make a decision pretty soon.
Has anyone had a successful grow in 2 gallon size pots? Or, is that size just too small?
I initially wanted to do a kind of "Sea Of Green" concept and grow more plants -but in smaller containers. I decided on eight 2-gallon plastic garden pots in my 3 X 3 tent. I had been using 3 gallon grow bags in the past, but I could never keep the outer perimeter of the soil moist enough, so the root ball always suffered. I figured the 2 gallon plastic garden pot would keep ALL the soil evenly moist by comparison, giving me about the same actual root mass as a 3 gallon grow bag.... so that was my rationale behind the 2 gallon pot size.
BTW, I have two plants that are from feminized seed, so that's a sure thing, but all the other strains are regs -some of them are yet-to-be-determined as far as sex. Now that I'm facing potentially ending up with even fewer plants, I'm debating on either starting some more seeds to try and make up for the deficit, and repotting the females into larger containers -which would increase the yield and keep me on-schedule, but wouldn't give me the variety I'm after. I have to make a decision pretty soon.
Has anyone had a successful grow in 2 gallon size pots? Or, is that size just too small?