Blastfact
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Size of the pot and nute availability have nothing at all to do with each other concerning Gaia Green, Dr. Earth, Down to Earth and others. It's all timing. Now size of pot can stunt autos in a soil grow. They get root bound and they shut down. But autos if they have the nutes don't make pot displacing roots. Where the organics catch people out is the two to three weeks it takes for them to become available to the plant after feeding. If one gets behind on the feeding curve your screwed. I try and stay a bit ahead and look forward to a bit of nute burn knowing the soil is loaded. I just pulled a fresh root ball out of a 7 gal. Rain Science mesh pot and it would have truly been fine in a 3 gal. Rain Science pot. It was stunted,,, but not because of feeding or pot size. It was supposed to be a photo so it didn't get the auto treatment and it went through a major ph issue that was all my fault. The fact she produced what she did impressed me.Your biggest battle is organics in 5gal for autos. They are looking good but maybe a little behind. It takes a while for organic amendments to break down and become plant available so with this being the first grow in that soil and these being fast flowering, you may not be getting all the nutrients needed. Your next grow in that soil will be better. You also may wanna go up to 10gallon on your next run. It’s really difficult to get all the nutrients available in a smaller container in a shorter time frame. I’m excited to see how these turn out for sure, they do look healthy but the buds seem on the smaller side if these should be finished in 2-3 weeks. They look good if you have another 35-45 days. My understanding is with organics you want a minimum of 15Gallons, I had good luck in 10s so you should have no problem in a 10 but I wouldn’t go smaller on your next one.