2 month veg

Veg for 2 months plants 3ft tall going with 40 gal smart pots what should I expect in yield and size

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Jeremy Pivens

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Mine are still babies clones at this point barely rooted, I am going to take a long hike up a creek in a few weeks with 24 of a nice variety though, gg#4, skunk 1, mandarin cookies, a few other yummy ones. Hope its a good year for all of us!
 

6ixtynin9

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Veg for 2 months plants 3ft tall going with 40 gal smart pots what should I expect in yield and size
You'll get a decently good yield but definitely not to its full potential because you'll root bound by the time harvest comes around. I once threw 2 feet tall plants into 100 gallon fabric pots and they all damn near root bounded on me. In my opinion, a 3 feet plant with a well developed root system, definitely deserves a bigger pot. Growers don't usually veg that long unless they want to grow monsters in hundreds of gallons worth of soil.
 

ganga gurl420

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You'll get a decently good yield but definitely not to its full potential because you'll root bound by the time harvest comes around. I once threw 2 feet tall plants into 100 gallon fabric pots and they all damn near root bounded on me. In my opinion, a 3 feet plant with a well developed root system, definitely deserves a bigger pot. Growers don't usually veg that long unless they want to grow monsters in hundreds of gallons worth of soil.
Agreed.... 40 gallons is really nothing above ground if the transplant is well established
 

charface

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45s are more than enough here.
I grow good size plants in much smaller.

Root spinout is not a thing in these bags.
Keeping them watered and supported is a chore though.

You wont do 10lbs each but you certainly will have a nice harvest
 

charface

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True, they'll throw roots right through them. That said, it gets pretty hot up here and I'd have to water like mad to keep up in such small pots
Yeah, I understand.

I always make the mistake of applying my weather to everyone on the internet. I forget we may be on opposite ends of the earth.
 

DG1959

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Why not just amend your soil and plant in the ground? .... bigger the pot = bigger the pot... At least it works for me.
 

DG1959

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Did you know if you put a piece of juicy fruit gum in the gopher hole he will eat it and die. You have to wear rubber gloves since their sense of smell is good. I was told this by a grounds keeper at a cemetery, always wondered why they didn't have a problem.
I highly doubt it works but worth a try.
 
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Jeremy Pivens

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I'm buying 30 packs just in case!
Did you know if you put a piece of juicy fruit gum in the gopher hole he will eat it and die. You have to wear rubber gloves since their sense of smell is good. I was told this by a grounds keeper at a cemetery, always wondered why they didn't have a problem.
I highly doubt it works but worth a try.
 

socaljoe

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I want to see the necropsy report.

In all seriousness, couldn't hurt to try. Wouldn't be the first human food to be utterly toxic
It's not that it's toxic, they can't digest the gum, so it clogs their system and makes them unable to eat and they die.

I don't like gophers, and I kill quite a few of them, but I wouldn't try to kill them with gum...that sounds needlessly cruel to me.
 
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