Help...how big of smart pots for monster grow

obijohn

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For monsters? Fifteen gallons bare minimum, twenty five or thirty if they have enough veg time to take advantage of the root space
 

Thedillestpickle

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as big as possible?

If your climate is good and long you could grow some huge plant.... If you live in Southern California you should do 100gallon pots because your plants will become monsters... you should also be planting them soonish
If you live where its cold and cloudy than dont go too big because it's just a waste
 

angryblackman

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I am going with 15 and 20 gallons. I did 10 last season with a couple plants and the 15/20gal are going to be perfect for what I want.


I would do 100 gal if I didn't care about the rooftop. :)
 

Gopedxr

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Ahhh how i love those pictures ha! I might try 40 gallon or 60 gallon this year i can not get to crazy! lol
 

obijohn

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I may go from ten to fifteen gallons, but have a limited area for good sun and security, so I'll likely go for variety versus a few monsters in larger pots. They can still get pretty big if fed right
 

angryblackman

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If you are considering 10gal vs. 15gal I would say just go for the 15 and trim back. The only reasons I would go with a 10gal is if I was keeping the soil costs down and handles on the pot for moving. Other than that it's 15gal or bigger for me. :)
 
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