Legalbud76
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Can i flower in 1,5 gallon pots or do you guys think i need to get bigger ones?
This is the best advice I,ve heard yet for dirt farmers! Transplant into proven soil when your done veggin'. I don't grow in dirt anymore, but I can see a multitude of problems you will avoid if you incorporate this into your seed grow.I use 3 gal square pots for flowering, after about 6 weeks of vegging in a 1.5 gal pot. You can flower in one gal pots, just don't veg past 3-4 weeks. The worst thing you can do is get half way into flower and have root lock. Always consider potting up before flowering.
Sorry, little new here... whats a root lock?The worst thing you can do is get half way into flower and have root lock.
If done properly, potplants love being transplanted as long as you keep to a proper schedule. Fresh dirt is the best dirt for a potplant. I have often heard farmers complain about weeds and what they don't like about them is they strip the soil and leave it acidic.as for pot size, i start my seedlings in little 8oz pots(this is so i can fit thim in my heated propagator), within 2 weeks there moved to 32oz pots, that lasts around another 2/3 weeks and then finally into 4 gallon pots. bigger the pot, bigger the root, bigger the plant. thats my theory anyway.
Lmao its a gallon of soil to every foot of growth has nothing to do with timea good rule of thumb is 1 gallon per month of growth.
This is true you don't always need bigger pots however you risk getting root bound growth can slow...unless you know what your doing like fdd I would suggest following the basic rule 1gal soil to every foot...and yeah awesome pic thanks for sharingYou don't need to up-size it you feed and water correctly. Check out a picture from Fdd's outdoor:
I personally use 5 gallons for flowering. I veg in 1 gallon.