kristan4433
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Multiple plants in a single pot is a bad idea.You can add multiple in a bigger pot. Always an option if you know your feedings
I never had an issue with real organicsMultiple plants in a single pot is a bad idea.
Doesn't mean it's not a bad idea.I never had an issue with real organics
No 5 gallon pot isn't too much for an autoflower if you are growing in soil.Would 5 gallon bucket be too much for autos ? However I know if I put it in a 4 gallon bucket and or 3 gallon they could yield a lot with Low Stress Training . And yeah two plants in 1 bucket i did it once to experiment and one of the plant was struggling to grow because the other plant was being greedy with the root space haha.
Would it yield more than having it in a 3 or 4 gallon bucket?No 5 gallon pot isn't too much for an autoflower if you are growing in soil.
Would it yield more than having it in a 3 or 4 gallon bucket?
Fastbuds Wedding Cheesecake Auto filled this 5-gallon pot of peat/vermiculite. Yield 3.3 oz.Ill tell you this.. got a borage in a 15gal pot, the perimeter is 6 feet! Got another one in a 5gal its less than half at full maturity both. They re at the very end atm.
So in organics the answer is YES, most probably.
Thats good yeah. Im doing 3oz in 3.5 gals... There you go! thats with 38 days vegFastbuds Wedding Cheesecake Auto filled this 5-gallon pot of peat/vermiculite. Yield 3.3 oz.View attachment 4902422
Good Info I'm planning to do one in a 3 gal one in a 4 gal and one in a 5 gal ... I got Lsd-25 auto and girl scout cookies auto and do si dos auto. This might be a silly question but any suggestions of which one should go in the 5 gal bucket ? /:Ill tell you this.. got a borage in a 15gal pot, the perimeter is 6 feet! Got another one in a 5gal its less than half at full maturity both. They re at the very end atm.
So in organics the answer is YES, most probably.