bullwinkle60
Well-Known Member
What's wrong with starting a seediling in a 5 gal Smart pot if that's what you intend to grow it in? I've already done it, I'm 20 days into flowering and it seems fine but I'm asking for next time. Thank you
It's because the ground soil is more compacted, when using pots I've also read about the uniform root growthNothing wrong at all, that's like saying the earth is too big so I can put a seed in the ground.
That's not exactly correct. Planted in the Earth and root space doesn't matter nearly as much. They could grow to the next town if you wanted. When doing containers you want as many roots in there as possible. Starting in a small pot and uppotting a couple of times lets the roots barely become bound and fill up the whole container. When you transplant there are a ton of roots ready to dig in to the new soil.Nothing wrong at all, that's like saying the earth is too big so I can put a seed in the ground.