Longest growth time in 3gal coco pots

Buddernugs

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Cocoholic. I veg until rootbound, then flip to flower. 1 2 or 3 gallon. The more rootbound, the more they love multi-feeds.


Here I did a run with seven 2gal, and a nine 1gal run.
Hard pots?
 

spek9

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I veg for eight weeks then flower for 10 in 3 gal pots using Sunshine Mix #4. I've gone up to 11 weeks veg, and still had root space in the pot (albeit not much).
 

MickFoster

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I veg for eight weeks then flower for 10 in 3 gal pots using Sunshine Mix #4. I've gone up to 11 weeks veg, and still had root space in the pot (albeit not much).
Why do you veg so long?
What do you yield per plant by vegging so long?
 

spek9

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Why do you veg so long?
What do you yield per plant by vegging so long?
Eight weeks veg fits perfectly into my perpetual schedule. I get 5-7 oz per plant (not including about 1.5 oz of popcorn and other non desirable bud I use for edibles).
 

Superbad421

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I've grown three month veg and 9 weeks of flower on Bruce Banner in a 3 gallon no root bound issues but roots did fill the pot up.
 

MickFoster

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Eight weeks veg fits perfectly into my perpetual schedule. I get 5-7 oz per plant (not including about 1.5 oz of popcorn and other non desirable bud I use for edibles).
I yield at least that and I only veg for 21 days. Last grow was only 23 days of veg and I yielded 19.42 oz. off of 3 plants.
Never understood the need to veg for 2 months......unless it increased the yield substantially.......which, according to you it doesn't.
 

spek9

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I yield at least that and I only veg for 21 days. Last grow was only 23 days of veg and I yielded 19.42 oz. off of 3 plants.
Never understood the need to veg for 2 months......unless it increased the yield substantially.......which, according to you it doesn't.
It fits in with my perpetual cycle. That's why the long veg period.
 
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