Yield difference between pot volumes

marijuananation

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IT"S SIMPLE FOR YOUR SMALL GROW AREA !
JUST REMEMBER TO CHOOSE FABRIC POTS


It boils down to this: "Fabric planters can give you greater yields off your plants" !.
Why is that?

HERE IS WHY:
  1. Better absorbing of nutrients
    • When you use a breathable container to grow, you eliminate root circling because of air pruning, and you grow a dense and fibrous root ball. That means there are more roots to suck up the nutrients you’re feeding your plants.
  2. Great drainage
    • The threat of root rot is greatly reduced because fabric planters have great drainage. The wet-dry cycle happens more frequently, meaning you can feed your plants more often and they’re happy about it.
  3. A small fabric pot goes a long way!, However; "A Large Fabric Pot Does Wonders for the ladies!peace and happy growing.jpgpeace and happy growing finished.jpgpeace and happy growing top nugs.jpg
Peace and Happy Growing
 

calvin.m16

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Bigger pot less plants, smaller pots more plants, choose which you want and run it. The real thing that will effect yield is balanced nutrition (feed) and a quality light. I average around 1 gram per watt of dry trimmed flower (not counting trim/larf/stems) with LED lights. Doesn't matter if I grow 6 5 gal plants or 1 20 gallon plant.

I feel like a lot of guys saying they get 3 grams per watt are weighing the total biomass (entire plant dry).
 

calvin.m16

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In soil " More roots.... More fruits" Not the same in hydro though
This is true, I should state that in my previous post I'm talking about growing in soilless. Small pots don't work for soil unless you add liquid feed if you want maximum results. Small pots can't hold enough organic nutrients to carry the plant from veg to harvest.
 
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