Does pot size really matter????

Larry {the} Gardener

Well-Known Member
Yes. Yes it does.

This is the story of two Slo2 {X Slo1} seeds. They, along with 10-12 others were put in soil on 2-26-16 {in Styrofoam coffee cups}. Which was way too early, since I am totally outside with no options for using lights to veg. I did have some early flower problems, but they all grew out of it, or got ate by the deer.

All seeds were above the dirt by 3-4-16. A few days later I took them to my holding grounds, and sunk the cups down to ground level for camo and water retention. At the time, I commented on my bushcrafter's thread about how easy it would be to lose one of them, they were so well hid.

I transplanted one of the young plants into the BP patch on 3-31-16. It is suffering from too little light, too little water, too little food and too little topping. But it is 7 1/2 feet and looks like it will make some smoke. Here it is yesterday morning. Five gallon bucket included for reference.

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The other seed got lost in my holding grounds, and I just happened to see it the other day. It spent almost five months in the coffee cup, with only the rain for nourishment. {I counted where it had put on and lost 20 sets of leaves} Here it is last night in it's new home, well watered and fed. It too will make some smoke. Five gallon bucket included for reference.

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