WetNRollin
Member
My question:
I've read conflicting reports concerning coco and pot size. Some reports claim that coco is like hydro. Pot size doesn't matter, you'll have to feed more frequently but your plants will be able to grow fine as long as your applying nutrients. Basically saying small pots will not effect final yield or size in coco.
I've read other reports that claim coco is more like soil. More space= more roots= more fruits and if you use a small container you're hindering your plant.
Can anyone with experience chime in?
My situation:
I want to do a few outdoor plants in coco this year.
3 gal pots throughout whole life cycle.
2 months veg then forcing them into flower.
Do you think 3 gallons will be to small for my situation? Would i see a much better yield if i went up to 10 gallon containers?
Thanks in advance for any opinions/answers
I've read conflicting reports concerning coco and pot size. Some reports claim that coco is like hydro. Pot size doesn't matter, you'll have to feed more frequently but your plants will be able to grow fine as long as your applying nutrients. Basically saying small pots will not effect final yield or size in coco.
I've read other reports that claim coco is more like soil. More space= more roots= more fruits and if you use a small container you're hindering your plant.
Can anyone with experience chime in?
My situation:
I want to do a few outdoor plants in coco this year.
3 gal pots throughout whole life cycle.
2 months veg then forcing them into flower.
Do you think 3 gallons will be to small for my situation? Would i see a much better yield if i went up to 10 gallon containers?
Thanks in advance for any opinions/answers