Josh33 Active Member Jun 28, 2019 #2 If you use 5 gallons you will probably only be able to fit 3 or 4 if you use 3 gallon you could definitely fit 4 maybe 5
If you use 5 gallons you will probably only be able to fit 3 or 4 if you use 3 gallon you could definitely fit 4 maybe 5
xtsho Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2019 #3 It depends what you're growing in. With coco a three gallon is fine. Five would be better for soil.
T-dub Member Jun 28, 2019 #6 Only potential issue I could see with 5 gallons, is outgrowing your tent size...
Josh33 Active Member Jun 28, 2019 #7 Yeah that’s very true Bluephish said: Soil. I'm thinking 3 might end up being too small Click to expand... are you going to do any lst ??
Yeah that’s very true Bluephish said: Soil. I'm thinking 3 might end up being too small Click to expand... are you going to do any lst ??
B Bluephish Active Member Jun 28, 2019 #8 Cant. They are all the same size. I've got time though. Just did the first transplant but trying to prepare best for the next and final.
Cant. They are all the same size. I've got time though. Just did the first transplant but trying to prepare best for the next and final.
xtsho Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2019 #9 It also depends on how big you let your plants get before flowering if you're growing photoperiod seeds.
It also depends on how big you let your plants get before flowering if you're growing photoperiod seeds.
SheeshM Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2019 #10 I'd go with three in 5 gal pots. With decent lighting and some training you can fill the tent and that's the goal. It will be easier to care for the plants if you keep it at 3 max too.
I'd go with three in 5 gal pots. With decent lighting and some training you can fill the tent and that's the goal. It will be easier to care for the plants if you keep it at 3 max too.