And you would recommend this for new growers?. I sure hope not.There is absolutely nothing wrong with planting seeds into a 5 gallon pot. It changes the style in which you tend to it, but little more, they will grow just fine.
It is swings and roundabouts. Cannabis was the first plant i grew in my life, i put the ungerminated seeds straight into the pot they would be finishing in. I encountered no isues as a result and got a nice trouble free 2 ounce a plant harvest. I understand your reasoning, but the flip side is that a new grower starting in small pots then has to worry about transplanting potentially multiple times and encountering issues with that regard. I happily advice people just to go straight with the pot they mean to finish with. The only exception would be if they are very limited in space and can't get away with a big pot taking up space only to be a male. From my experience when i started growin, niether is more complicated or easier than the next, both methods have their set of problems for a new grower to overcome, if starting in a big pot, it is watering, if starting in small pots, it is being rootbound or damaging or causing stress during transplant. As i say, it's my firm opinion that it's swings and roundabouts and either way will work just dandy.And you would recommend this for new growers?. I sure hope not.
And what happens when this new grower adds too many nutes, or uses a medium with too many additives to begin with(MG)?. This is the most common problem I see here. Then the medium has to be changed. I have transplanted hundreds of times, and not once have I had a plant go into shock. Last August, I had to do an emergency pre-flowering transplant from a 5 gal. The plant was 5' tall and didn't miss a beat in her new home. I feel new growers should start small b/c it is easier to correct mistakes.It is swings and roundabouts. Cannabis was the first plant i grew in my life, i put the ungerminated seeds straight into the pot they would be finishing in. I encountered no isues as a result and got a nice trouble free 2 ounce a plant harvest. I understand your reasoning, but the flip side is that a new grower starting in small pots then has to worry about transplanting potentially multiple times and encountering issues with that regard. I happily advice people just to go straight with the pot they mean to finish with. The only exception would be if they are very limited in space and can't get away with a big pot taking up space only to be a male. From my experience when i started growin, niether is more complicated or easier than the next, both methods have their set of problems for a new grower to overcome, if starting in a big pot, it is watering, if starting in small pots, it is being rootbound or damaging or causing stress during transplant. As i say, it's my firm opinion that it's swings and roundabouts and either way will work just dandy.
If you have the room there is nothing wrong with that! They actualy love it! They will grow faster, and that is from experiance! I had four clones from the same mother I put the smallest one straight into 5 gallon and she outgrew the rest of them quite quickly and became the latgest one! 20 gal bucket?????? If you are growing indoors there is no need to go bigger than a 5 gallon! IMHO but I water every day so the roots aren't looking for water and they don't get root bound and my ladies finish out around 3-5 feet tall. If you are growing outside then yeah you will need that extra space for your roots if you aren't able to get out there as often to water them.Ya wats wrong with putting them straight into 5 gallon buckets, or 20 gallons even?
New growers always have to fight the urge to do too much, so I figured less was better. I do plenty of in-grounds as well, and realize unlimited space is the way to go.If a grower adds too many nutes, or uses a hot soil mix, it won't make a difference if it's a large tub or a small tub, it's still too many nutes or too hot a soil. It's virtually exactly the same procedure to correct, just on different scales, but the change in scale does not come with a change in complexity as well. If i made an error, i would flush it or act accordingly. I have grown in all size containers, each grow has been practically the same.
You notice how we are both talking about how we have no issues with our respective methods. That's the point, both work. I was initially advised to just pop the seeds straight in the soil in their final pots (as well as having been told about using smaller pots for xy or z), i had absolutely zero experience in horticulture of any form, even with all being different strains, i came off just fine. The only issues i encoutered were courtesy of using one of those crappy prong ph/moisture/light meters, learnt that lesson the ahrd way, don't buy em
Had to finish this indoor in a 7 gal., the big bitch took 84 days to flower as well.If you have the room there is nothing wrong with that! They actualy love it! They will grow faster, and that is from experiance! I had four clones from the same mother I put the smallest one straight into 5 gallon and she outgrew the rest of them quite quickly and became the latgest one! 20 gal bucket?????? If you are growing indoors there is no need to go bigger than a 5 gallon! IMHO but I water every day so the roots aren't looking for water and they don't get root bound and my ladies finish out around 3-5 feet tall. If you are growing outside then yeah you will need that extra space for your roots if you aren't able to get out there as often to water them.
you sound like an asshole .I just started the thread 10 minutes ago, man. I am still hoping that someone who has thought about this stuff and worked on a more precise method will answer. The information I have been getting on the other answers were already on my original thread, so why bother to tell me methods that I already know? That's what bothers me, specially when it is said in a rude manner...
AMEN to that. What are you gonna do when you have to start blending nutes? Are the experienced growers going to be useless to you on that one too?To whoever started this thread, If your having this much trouble figuring out when to water your plants, your going to have even more retarded questions as your grow progresses, you should just give up.
see if you can suck a mouthful of water out of the medium, and squirt it between your teeth