7 gallon pots

S7M

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I'd buy some 10 gallon smart pots and transplant them, they were like much bigger pots. Htg has them
 

sandiegojack2

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NO I"M saying there should be plenty with the 7 gal prune pot's they grow MUCH LARGER plant's in smaller size's>>that's was the point...hey i'm a ghetto grow in a closet...ha ha 7gal prune pot = 15 gal plastic...
 

atidd11

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There is PLENTY of room in the 7 gals. Those plants could veg for at least another few months with NO issues at all rb.
 

CallmeTex

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July, August, September, possibly October, your yield may suffer if you don't transplant. I would transplant them in the ground, 3x3x3' holes filled with quality soil and amendments. Just my to shits:weed:

Some happy healthy plants, right there my friend. +Rep
 

kratos015

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The bigger the pot the bigger the plant, 30 gallon smart pots are amazing if you can fill them with that much soil. My results are amazing and I can't wait to try 50-100 gallon next year!
 

semor90

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The bigger the pot the bigger the plant, 30 gallon smart pots are amazing if you can fill them with that much soil. My results are amazing and I can't wait to try 50-100 gallon next year!
So next year are you going to buy 100gallons of soil?
 

knnthc93

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Yeah I thought about putting them in the ground but I want to be able to move them under cover if it rains.
 

knnthc93

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I just picked up some dirty bags (10 gal) for accesshydro. I am maxed out on my spending money on this one. Hopefully 10 gallons will be good enough
 
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