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Hey all, setting up a better grow room this time and I would like to know if I should go with 3 gallon or 5 gallon pots. I have about 3 feet of growing space max in a 5x5 room on trays, 1 plant per square foot. I'll be using equal parts worm castings, perlite and peat moss potting mix. Regular seeds. Thanks!
 
If you have only 3 feet of vertical height you might want to go even smaller.
 
3 gallon pots work for me in a 3 x 6 SCROG space and no problem finishing within those heights roughly
 

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3 gallon pots work for me in a 3 x 6 SCROG space and no problem finishing within those heights roughly
Im sorry but those plants look 3 feet and theyre not even in flowering yet.. @Fly_25 I agree with @Ponky 1 gallon pots are perfect
 
Would I then have to transplant to a larger pot before flowering? Or will there be no issue flowering in a 1 gallon pot?
 
Maybe the photo looks deceiving in size , but these plants are now almost finishing up on day 14 of flower and they are in 3 gallon pots and the height from the floor to the top of the canopy is about 28"....just measured. I have been using 3 gallon pots and watering/ feeding every 6th day at present...I feel watering would need to be more frequent in smaller pots 👍 😉
 
Maybe the photo looks deceiving in size , but these plants are now almost finishing up on day 14 of flower and they are in 3 gallon pots and the height from the floor to the top of the canopy is about 28"....just measured. I have been using 3 gallon pots and watering/ feeding every 6th day at present...I feel watering would need to be more frequent in smaller pots 👍 😉
Gotcha I still think he should include variation of genetics into the equation just incase he gets a stretchier strain ya feel me my guy. What soil @Fly_25 ? You wouldn't have to transplant
 
Maybe the photo looks deceiving in size , but these plants are now almost finishing up on day 14 of flower and they are in 3 gallon pots and the height from the floor to the top of the canopy is about 28"....just measured. I have been using 3 gallon pots and watering/ feeding every 6th day at present...I feel watering would need to be more frequent in smaller pots 👍 😉
Your plants look lovely btw
 
If you use a SCROG you can control the stretch by weaving the plant into your trellis. I have 3 different genetic strains growing in this grow, all different, but, I can control the stretch. It's just a matter of what technique you use I guess 👍 😉
 
The soil I'll be using is equal parts perlite, worm castings, and peat moss potting mix. I'd like to plant in the same pot as I flower in to make it a bit easier, and to save on soil. I'll be using regular seeds so by chance the square foot per plant will double during flowering, after removing the males. So maybe a 3 gallon will give me a larger plant than a 2 or 1 gallon during flowering
 
The soil I'll be using is equal parts perlite, worm castings, and peat moss potting mix. I'd like to plant in the same pot as I flower in to make it a bit easier, and to save on soil. I'll be using regular seeds so by chance the square foot per plant will double during flowering, after removing the males. So maybe a 3 gallon will give me a larger plant than a 2 or 1 gallon during flowering
The bigger the pot size will give you a taller plant.. you only have 3 feet total? or is that already including your light? depending on your light you might need more than a foot in between your light and your plants.
 
It's 3 feet from the top of the pot to a foot away from the light. It's a ts3000 mars hydro led. I feel like I'm making this more complicated than it needs to be
 
It's 3 feet from the top of the pot to a foot away from the light. It's a ts3000 mars hydro led. I feel like I'm making this more complicated than it needs to be
Na mane you're right light burn is a BIG problem. I mean do you have a dimmer on that mars? You could try the 3 gallon..next time go 1 gallon if you get any burn.
 
It's 3 feet from the top of the pot to a foot away from the light. It's a ts3000 mars hydro led. I feel like I'm making this more complicated than it needs to be
Less media is better. Dry off faster. 3 gallons plenty. Nice short stalk plants that dry our in 2 to 3 days if perfect.
 
I've seen people do the solo cup challenge and go all the way through flower, but they are often watering like 3 times a day at the end, and when they finally finish, it's like there is no soil left at all....yet they finish 👍 😁
 

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