i just threw out 16 - 1 liter air pots! they were such a pain in the ass to water! the one that was a bit bigger than 3 gallons was a pain too! they might be fine for a few plants but 12 or so is too time consuming and hit and miss unless you immerse them in water or use a drip system or something else that i don't want to get involved with!
i've used every pot size and shape you can imagine from 2 inch square up to 7 gallons! long and deep plastic storage bins, square pots, round pots, tall pots, short pots wide and skinny. i threw out all my hard pots (i had over 100 of various sizes) and switched to grow bags. i'm now a smart pot guy and will be throwing out most of my grow bags except for the 1/2 and 1 gallon size! i don't know how, but i have collected 3 large garbage bags full of used grow bags! i kept buying them thinking i'd throw out the old ones but...
the root structures in the smart pots was remarkable! they were kind of odd looking but dense! oddly enough, i didn't notice much if any difference in the weight of 10 clones! some were done in 2 gallon grow bags and the rest in 2 gallon smart pots. i had them under an MH light the whole flower cycle like a retard!
this is my current grow. these plants were in the party cups for too long so their stalks aren't very thick. i vegged them for 2 weeks in their larger pots and they are about 14 days in flower here.
i currently have plants in 2, 3 and 5 gallon smart pots (and a couple in 2 gallon grow bags because i'm really lazy). if the 5 gallon has a bunch of dense roots at the end of this, i'll convert to them! although i'm 2 weeks into flower i'm probably going to put the rest of those in 2 gallon smart pots into 3 gallon and maybe one more five gallon!
i'm pretty high and running out of steam so here's some pics!
this crop is cinderella 88, skunk #1/afgani #1, stonehenge/an unknown BOG, an unk/bubble gum, sensi star and afgani #1!
the male is a cindereall 88. ima makes some babies!
a pic of 2, 3 and 5 gallon pots.
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i got a new 600 watt, hortilux HPS for $85.00 on line! cheapest price in the valley was about $125.00!
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here is the male. he popped his first nut last night so i'll be collecting pollen the next couple of days!
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