P Phytoplankton Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2025 #2 20-30 gallons will do it. Anything much smaller and it'll be rootbound.
Farmer's Hat Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2025 #3 No pot. Plant directly into the ground. Till and amend the soil beforehand. Also, the right strain. Not all plants contain monstrous genetics.
No pot. Plant directly into the ground. Till and amend the soil beforehand. Also, the right strain. Not all plants contain monstrous genetics.
CaseyStoner77 Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2025 #4 If you can't go in the ground, go to a tree nursery and ask if they can sell you any of the large fabric pots used for small trees.
If you can't go in the ground, go to a tree nursery and ask if they can sell you any of the large fabric pots used for small trees.
F fishwater Active Member Mar 16, 2025 #5 I have a #1 skunk that is already 4ft that I will be bringing outside in a month or so