help me with pot size

fatality

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can you use a number 10 pot for the whole life of a 6-8 week vegged pot plant or woudl it be too small ? dont quote me but i believe a number 10 is 2 and a half gallons. please help, trying to save soil as i am using 5gallon buckets right now, thanks
 

mrboots

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It depends on your grow set up. I grow small plants in a small cabinet and use one gallon pots with no problems. There was a contest on here where they grew plants in 16 oz party cups.
Heres how to tell if you can downsize your pots, when you cut down whatever your growing in the 5 gallon buckets, dump them out and see how the roots look. if they are curling around the bucket or are rootbound, you need to keep the buckets, but if there is a lot of soil that the roots never got into, you can go with smaller pots.

@dizzle frost, your signiture is awesome
 

brick20

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Yeah im using party cups to, and as fdd2blk showed us in one of his threads there is no such thing as root-bound
 

fatality

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it would be real nice to get them fuckin 5 gallon buckets out and go with lower, im not trying to veg out trees, just prolly 6-8 weeks veg , damn 5 galls are big and cumbersome
 

fatality

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can you use a number 10 pot for the whole life of a 6-8 week vegged pot plant or woudl it be too small ? dont quote me but i believe a number 10 is 2 and a half gallons. please help, trying to save soil as i am using 5gallon buckets right now, thanks
can you use a number 10 pot for the whole life of a 6-8 week vegged pot plant or woudl it be too small ? dont quote me but i believe a number 10 is 2 and a half gallons. please help, trying to save soil as i am using 5gallon buckets right now, thanks
 
It does depend on your set up, however 5 Gallon buckets are a waste and 3 gallon is fine. Unless you have 1000W lights, but you said you don't want to grow tress. I have been using 3 gallon pots for years and never have had root bound plants. There easy to move around and no need to re-pot and shock the plant. I say go with the 3 gallon pots and water trays you will be fine!
 

fatality

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It does depend on your set up, however 5 Gallon buckets are a waste and 3 gallon is fine. Unless you have 1000W lights, but you said you don't want to grow tress. I have been using 3 gallon pots for years and never have had root bound plants. There easy to move around and no need to re-pot and shock the plant. I say go with the 3 gallon pots and water trays you will be fine!
where can i pick up some at a decent price ?
 
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