jp89 Member Jul 15, 2010 #1 if i start my babys off in 3g pots, will i need to transplant them by the end of my flowering period?
if i start my babys off in 3g pots, will i need to transplant them by the end of my flowering period?
golddog Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2010 #2 jp89 said: if i start my babys off in 3g pots, will i need to transplant them by the end of my flowering period? Click to expand... It depends on how long you are going to veg them, but putting them right into 3 gallon plants is not the best thing to do. I transplant my plants 3 times. 1st - clones to 16 oz party cup When we have lots of roots, like almost root bound, I put them in the next larger pot and they explode. 2nd - 16 oz party cup to 1 gallon pot 3rd - 1 gallon pot to 3 gallon pot about a week or so before I plan on flowering. That's what I do, they are harvested from the 3 gallon pots,
jp89 said: if i start my babys off in 3g pots, will i need to transplant them by the end of my flowering period? Click to expand... It depends on how long you are going to veg them, but putting them right into 3 gallon plants is not the best thing to do. I transplant my plants 3 times. 1st - clones to 16 oz party cup When we have lots of roots, like almost root bound, I put them in the next larger pot and they explode. 2nd - 16 oz party cup to 1 gallon pot 3rd - 1 gallon pot to 3 gallon pot about a week or so before I plan on flowering. That's what I do, they are harvested from the 3 gallon pots,
purplehazin Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2010 #4 Rule of thumb: 1 Gallon for every foot of growth. 1Gal pot - 12-18inch plant 2Gal pot - 18-30inch plant 3Gal pot - 30-42inch plant 5Gal pot - 42inches +
Rule of thumb: 1 Gallon for every foot of growth. 1Gal pot - 12-18inch plant 2Gal pot - 18-30inch plant 3Gal pot - 30-42inch plant 5Gal pot - 42inches +