one pound plant ????

Garden Boss

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If you don't mind me asking but why woould I need a hundred gallon pot if people say I will be able to pull if off in a 10 to 15 or 20 gallon pot an since I got your attention what's the big difference between a nursery pot an a smart pot or fabric pot
Night and Day?
Google search it homie... smart pots air prune roots, breathe Oxygen (thru sidewalls), Prevent heat build up (tan are best).

Nursery plastic pots are C+
Smart Pots are A+

Do a cross comparison if you need more proof :P
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
Be careful with these guys. They'll have ya growing 20 foot Monsters. Big plants are easy to grow. The hard part is keeping them small or not over growing your fence or area.
 

lilmafia513

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1 LA Confidential, outdoors

I stuck it in the ground, no bucket, and full sunlight.

I topped it before flowering and tied the branches down as they grew, All and All I ended up with about 14 oz's off her.

I used General hydro nutes, and chopped her down in october for a good harvest. Total height was about 3 feet and spread about a 4 foot area in the garden
 

chicogrow

Member
Iv been growing in northern california for 3 years and average 3 pounds a plant. Some people can acheive high production in small pots but ultimately the more space, the better your roots will grow. You usually only get as much on top as you have underneath. I use 300 gallon bags. The more roots, the more your plants will be able to utilize nutrients. 100 gallon bags are really easy to manage and should get 1lb easy
 
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