Pot size question for outdoor plant

bulimic

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This is a friend's outdoor Master Bubba in coco currently in a 1 gallon pot. He's transplanting it into a bigger pot with coco again, but since flowering is so close in California we didn't know whether to go with a 3 gallon or a 5. Is it too late in the season to upgrade it to a 5 gallon? It's currently about two feet tall.
 

MjMama

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Do a 5 gallon. Small pots outdoors are asking for trouble and tiny yields. Even if it doesn't fill the pot with roots this time around, you can re-use the same pot and soil next year. Just add a little worm castings and kelp, maybe a few other things, a few weeks before planting to let it break down and release nutrients into the soil.
 

Po boy

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so much for pot size. for years i used 5 gallon pots and since i have to move mine frequently i got tired of the weight. this summer i used 10" diameter pots that are closer to 3 gallon. what a difference in the labor#26 Cindy 56 day flower 3 cola.JPG . my plants are as large if not larger than in the larger pots. this is a pic of a 3 cola C99 in a 10" pot at 55 days flowering.
 

calicocalyx

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If it hasn't stretched yet, put it in a 5 gallon. I'd get away from the coco though, it holds water a little too well.
 
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