Humboldtchronic
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Hey all so what size grow bags should I use looking to pull pound plants so use to planting in the ground so im lost and do you all recomend them?
How many 1.5L bags would be 100 gallons? Keep in mind, i have no idea what medium you use but if anyone knows the answer to this, help a brotha out.am running 100 gallon smart pots...
i have used 25 gallon plastic grow bags before...they were ok...but
smart pots are better
378L / 1.5L bags = 252 bagsHow many 1.5L bags would be 100 gallons? Keep in mind, i have no idea what medium you use but if anyone knows the answer to this, help a brotha out.
+1 on that, a few years ago I was growing in 3.75 gal pots and pulling 8-12 oz a plant and that was with MG soil. This summer I'm going with 20 gal grow bags filled with FFOF soil. My goals are the same as yours. Doing around 30 females and hoping for the best!dude you can get much more than a pound using a 15 gallon container. Whoever says you can't shouldn't be posting. A fifteen gallon pot is more than adequate for a multi pound harvest with the proper pruning techniques and grow habits.
I'm gonna call BS. I've matured plants in all sizes of pots up to 15 gallon. Anything bigger is too heavy to handle(for me).dude you can get much more than a pound using a 15 gallon container. Whoever says you can't shouldn't be posting. A fifteen gallon pot is more than adequate for a multi pound harvest with the proper pruning techniques and grow habits.
it's cool, I'll try to find a pic of the green house with the plants, give me a day or two and i'll post a pic. oh yeah and they had to be watered twice a day in the green house. they were in those 5 gal nursery pots (3.75 us gal) the average is 4-6 zips a plant. it was only 1 time 1 plant that gave me 12 zips. hoping for more this time by using 4X my soil mass per plantNukebiskit: I'd love to see pix of those girls. In my area, a plant capable of producing 3/4 lb in under 4 gallons would need to be watered three times a day, and anchored to keep the wind from knocking them over.
Not trying to be an ass, but I think some of these claims are stretching it, a bit.
i'm not going to tell you that you know nothing and call bs on you because i am not an asshole. I can only speak from my own grow experience. I routinely pull 8 zips per plant or more off of plants grown in 5 gallon containers. We are also talking about Outdoors here not an indoor grow. You may just be growing a super low yielding strain. There is no need to invest in 15 gallons of soil per plant if you're only pulling 6 ounces off each plant.I'm gonna call BS. I've matured plants in all sizes of pots up to 15 gallon. Anything bigger is too heavy to handle(for me).
Six ounces of trimmed buds is the best I've done in 15 gallons.
Before you tell me I know nothing, look at my grow threads, linked below.
To the OP: do a search for a guy named Tom Hill. He has plenty of room and spaces his plants far apart, in 300 gallon smart pots. He's grown many 10 pound plants. Although I've never seen him mention it, I think his bigger plants have roots penetrating the ground under the smart pots.
A friend used to use very large "peat" pots ro get yields approaching a pound. I think they were 40 gallons.
Nukebiskit: I'd love to see pix of those girls. In my area, a plant capable of producing 3/4 lb in under 4 gallons would need to be watered three times a day, and anchored to keep the wind from knocking them over.
Not trying to be an ass, but I think some of these claims are stretching it, a bit.