I am constantly doing several varoius experiments for many different reasons. Recently, I wanted to hone in on the minimum pot size I could reliably use for an eight week veg, 10-12 week flower cycle in my perpetual. Floor space for the pots isn't an issue, the amount of medium I'm using is. If I can shave a gallon or two off of pot size while still not having to feed less than every 48 hours, I'll save on both medium and nutrients in the long run.
Anyways, here's a plant that was in veg for eight weeks in a two gallon pot with Sunshine mix #4. pH was consistent throughout the grow, as was the nutrient mix (GH Flora for the first half, Jack's 5-12-26, Calcium Nitrate and MKP the second half). The plant had a partner in a three gallon pot with everything being the exact same. The partner plant finished just fine. No problems at all. This plant however, went root bound, and got deficiency crazy.
First was Magnesium, then Nitrogen and Phosphorus showed up simultaneously. The problems started showing up early in stretch. It was quite shorter and smaller than its partner (sorry, no pics, I've already harvested it). After the rainbow of death was nearly complete, the plant stopped growing almost entirely:
Anyways, here's a plant that was in veg for eight weeks in a two gallon pot with Sunshine mix #4. pH was consistent throughout the grow, as was the nutrient mix (GH Flora for the first half, Jack's 5-12-26, Calcium Nitrate and MKP the second half). The plant had a partner in a three gallon pot with everything being the exact same. The partner plant finished just fine. No problems at all. This plant however, went root bound, and got deficiency crazy.
First was Magnesium, then Nitrogen and Phosphorus showed up simultaneously. The problems started showing up early in stretch. It was quite shorter and smaller than its partner (sorry, no pics, I've already harvested it). After the rainbow of death was nearly complete, the plant stopped growing almost entirely:
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