lusidghost
Well-Known Member
This will my last experiment before going back to 3 gallon fabric pots if I'm not satisfied.
What I plan on doing is using five 6" fabric pots with three plants per tray, pushed them together to form one long slab-like bed of coco. Two of the pots will be empty and used as spacers between plants and for additional root zone. I'll water them with Blumats, which will be vital considering the tiny small pots will dry out quickly.
The benefit of this setup is less space taken up in my veg room, no transplanting which I usually do when I move the plants to the flower tent and then have to wait for the roots to catch up before flipping. But mainly I'm trying to create a very low soil profile to allow a low scrog net and prevent the need to dim my lights.
Plus I'll have more room on the floor of my flowering tent from when I'm climbing under the net to prune and defoliate. Right now I have flood trays that take up the entire floors. Also cleanup and resetting after a harvest will be super easy.
I'm going to pop some seeds in a couple of weeks. I'll update once things get rolling.
What I plan on doing is using five 6" fabric pots with three plants per tray, pushed them together to form one long slab-like bed of coco. Two of the pots will be empty and used as spacers between plants and for additional root zone. I'll water them with Blumats, which will be vital considering the tiny small pots will dry out quickly.
The benefit of this setup is less space taken up in my veg room, no transplanting which I usually do when I move the plants to the flower tent and then have to wait for the roots to catch up before flipping. But mainly I'm trying to create a very low soil profile to allow a low scrog net and prevent the need to dim my lights.
Plus I'll have more room on the floor of my flowering tent from when I'm climbing under the net to prune and defoliate. Right now I have flood trays that take up the entire floors. Also cleanup and resetting after a harvest will be super easy.
I'm going to pop some seeds in a couple of weeks. I'll update once things get rolling.