with bigger pots u water with more water less often, smaller pots vise versa, less water more often. i finished in 5 gal a couple years ago, and in full flower i'd water anywhere from 1-2 gal per plant every 2-3 days, and it wasnt fun. Id rather do 3-5 gal per plant every 5-7 days with large containers, or better yet holesI grew in 5 gallon pots and found them to be alright. They weren't really too root bound at the end either but defiently had to water them a bunch more that if I had used bigger. Depends on your growing season aswell, my plants were started mid may and were done by late september so obviously in Cali or something it would be a different story.
thats very realistic for the newb or novice grower now isnt it? we all cant afford, a truckload of soil per plant, nor do many of us have the means or oppurtunity to do such a grow. Sure its a nice thought for us growers, 200 gal containers and 10 lb trees, but lets be realisitic, the guys asking about finishing in 5 gal, do u think 200 gal/ plant is even remotely possible for him? you'd need a damn resevoir or water truck to keep up with adequate water supply. We aren't all large scale medical growers in hereI assume you're using the buckets to carry your nutrients?
200 gallons or more IMO (with minimum 8 weeks inside pre veg).
of course if you had a bigger container, but with only a 5 gal how big can plant possibly get. unless u live somewhere with short summersIf I had one that I started outdoors and I have one thats 2 months old when I put it outside... which one will get ALOT MORE buds??? Yep the one that you started indoors.. and it has a much better chance to survive.. but to each his own
Nice. I lst my outdoor so wi can get nicne big bushes and to keep the height controlled. I plant right in the ground.This was my 1st grow back in 2011 using whatever I could find for containers.. some not as big as 5 gals
This was 2012's grow...
very few 5 gals or smaller.. I found out in the 2012 grow I like big plants and I cannot lie.. oppps... I mean I like them fat not tall.. going to attempt a scrog once I learn more on the details ..
this is the work of a legend .. Tom Hill .If you are vegging indoors and plan to head out in April you are looking at a very long season. I learned from this guy Tom Hill. The bigger the pot the bigger the tree. Of course time is a factor. Lots of amendments . Crazy thing is the depth of these pots is only 18 -20 inches. A lot goes into considering the right pot size like vegg time , breed you are using, ferts you are adding ,clone vs. seed, when you plan to harvest. Its' alot of trial and error. I put plants in 150 gallon containers in June and harvested in early Oct only to realize I wasn't utilizing the entire pot or soil in the pot. the same plants were also put into 50 gallon pots and the roots covered the entire area. So had I started earlier with the 150 gallon pots, like a month or 2 maybe the root system would of used up more of the area. Remember plants from seed grow a tap root and clones don't so there is another variable to consider.. BLaBLaBLa , Im ramblin on but I guess what I'm trying to say is it's all about trial and error. Good Luck
i have a sativa in a 4 gallon bucket that's 7 feet tall... that rule is only very general and vauge but yes you can "go by that guess" for pre planning your grow...Isn't the rule of thumb on containers 1 gallon/every foot in height?.
you can cut the bottom of the bucket, and insert it in the top of another 5 gallon bucket mostly full of soil for a bucket in bucket stack...bigger roots usually means bigger plants and bigger yields...Anyone have experience transplanting out of 5 gal buckets? I'm wondering if i should prepare them so that i can just remove the bottom and bury the whole thing, or attempt to "pop" the whole root-mass out and "Transplant" them into either the ground or raised planters.
I pretty much did the exact same thing except I used pebbles from a creek. Shit did not go as planned. The plant was a bust man. I'm talking 2 feet tall max hahView attachment 2492145Any input on outdoor soil growing in 5gal buckets? I'm considering using a few of these Camo 5gal. along with Some 20gal pots. I was planning on drilling holes in bottom for drainage and maybe adding a 1" layer of hyrdoton on the bottom.