Is my pot big enough?

Mr. Cheetah

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No unless you just want a small plant, and that shape will make for a harder transplant as well.
what the man said, plus your soil doesnt look very aerated too. perfectly you want to have a gal per month of growing. i know the ppl doing the solo cup challenge can prove me wrong for the size of the pot lol :D
 

J232

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what the man said, plus your soil doesnt look very aerated too. perfectly you want to have a gal per month of growing. i know the ppl doing the solo cup challenge can prove me wrong for the size of the pot lol :D
I was gong to try a shooter glass or something little, I know what you mean though, seen some impressive plants in cups lol.
 

noidea

Member
How big my pot should be then? Can anyone tell me in inches , or cm , anything except that gallon requirement like how the hell u keasure pots into gallons
 

noidea

Member
No unless you just want a small plant, and that shape will make for a harder transplant as well.
what the man said, plus your soil doesnt look very aerated too. perfectly you want to have a gal per month of growing. i know the ppl doing the solo cup challenge can prove me wrong for the size of the pot lol :D
How big my pot should be then? Can anyone tell me in inches , or cm , anything except that gallon requirement like how the hell u measure pots into gallons

EDIT , googled its about 12 inches in height and 10 inches wide.

Since it says 5 gallons i assume it will take 5 kg of my mixture
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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How big my pot should be then? Can anyone tell me in inches , or cm , anything except that gallon requirement like how the hell u measure pots into gallons
Pots are sold in gallon and/or liter sizes. 1 gallon = 3.785 liters. This should help you figure it out though.
 

noidea

Member
Pots are sold in gallon and/or liter sizes. 1 gallon = 3.785 liters. This should help you figure it out though.
Americans are weird when it comes to measures , just googled its about 12 inches big and 10 inches wide.
 

Oldreefer

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Size of pot is far less important than what you do with it. I've grown autos and photos in 2-3 ltr pots for years and get an oz per ltr minimum.
 
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