how much soil would i need 1.5gals for 100 girls

Pumert

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well a gallon in a half times 100 is 150 gallons

7.5 gallons is just barely more than 1 cubic foot

150/7.5= 20 cubic feet.

but unless you plan on a short veg cycle (0-14 days) before flowering you should get bigger pots
 

tinyTURTLE

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1 cubic foot = 7.48051945 US gallons

1 US gallon = 0.133680556 cubic feet


add calculator, do math, get result.
 

kevin

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how many math and conversion threads are you going to open in a marijuana growing forum? if your brain is so mushy you can't do simple math you might want to find a new hobby. maybe school?

whats the Cu Ft for 1.5 gals x 100


Thank you very much , really appreciate the help here at RIU

Mike
 

freddiemoney

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You've got to be kidding man... You have multiple threads going, all asking people to do basic, grade school calculations for you. I told you where to find Unit Conversion websites, but you don't seem to want to use them. I'm waiting for a question about two trains leaving two cities at different speeds....;)
 

silverhazefiend

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Cause its to much for me to figure out .... and id rather ask rather then fucking up
LMAO..dont post stuff like that..ur askin 2 get flamed..and its simple math each bag has about 20 gallons ..# of pots..x 1.5 gallon each=how much soil u need
i dont think ur 62..
and does aug 18 1983 mean somethin.... hummm maybe its ur birthday

p.s...if u cant do the MATH! how r u gonna actually grow all them plants?
 

aug181983

Active Member
LMAO..dont post stuff like that..ur askin 2 get flamed..and its simple math each bag has about 20 gallons ..# of pots..x 1.5 gallon each=how much soil u need
i dont think ur 62..
and does aug 18 1983 mean somethin.... hummm maybe its ur birthday

p.s...if u cant do the MATH! how r u gonna actually grow all them plants?
I though 1 cu ft is a little over 7galllons ??????
 

gobbly

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1 cubic foot = 7.48051945 US gallons

1 US gallon = 0.133680556 cubic feet

add calculator, do math, get result.
You'd think so, then you realize that fluid's are measured differently, and that is ft^3 of liquid. In dry goods there would be 6.42851 gallons per cubic foot.
 
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