stawawager
Well-Known Member
Several reasons, but ease-of-use and automation is the main driver.Go with the Quantums, you will thank me later. But my big question is why do you have three plants in one pot? That just opens a can of worms that could lead to root competition and possible stunted budding or growth over it.
1. More soil volume for increased root ability.
2. More soil for increased water capacity (water less often).
3. Eliminate Juggling separate pots which is hard on the plants, dragging against the wall and each other during tending.
4. It's designed to be an SIP but I've been watering from the top.
The 3 plants are all the same size and doing great @ 10 weeks, one or two more weeks and it's time to start the stink.
This is my second successful (so far) grow in the big pot.
QB looks good, I like the low profile and multiple light advantage. I need a 3' diameter circle board lol. 9 sqft more like it.
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