mushead
Active Member
sounds awesome. id have a foot deep bucket if i could.
i always start in my biggest container now cause i hate waiting for the roots to unwrap themselves and start growing again like they do when you start in a 16 oz container and transplant. takes a day or two for them to reroute the roots, rather bypass that struggle.
you can break up the root ball some when you trans plant. if there to root bound and you just plant them, they mat never grow right. look up Airpots, or air pruning. the pots are kinda messy because of the holes, but the roots go nuts in those things. i start mine in the 2.4gallon pots, and after one month of veg they have to be moved out. i could no longer flower in 5 gallon pots with those used for veg either, the roots grow so well the 5 gallon was root bound by week 3 of flower. root circling isnt good either, which is another huge plus about air pots. normally they say a you should have a gallon of medium for every month the plants alive. by that measure i SHOULD only need a 3 gallon pot, maybe 3.5 for a extra week or two of flower. i have 18 gallon pots fillup 80% of the way, so maybe 15 gallons, and it just used the whole pot perfectly, no wasted soil. finally!, first time for everything i guess
