So what is a Good Sized Pot for an Autoflower

missnu

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I really want to try those smart pots...They are kind of expensive though...$5 a piece is the price I can find them at, and my local nursery lets me have for free all the plastic nursery pots I want...I wonder if I could make one...I mean it is a pot made out of what looks like felt fabric...I wonder if just an old shirt would work, then again is the old shirt just going to decompose and I get up one morning and all my plants are in the floor on top of piles of dirt?
 

Rocket69

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More roots = More fruits. Unless its a dwarf then its only Designed to grow so big and a bigger pot wont help. 3 gal for ryders and 5 gal for the super autos. And the guy that said 1 gal a month for the plants life was is spot on.
 

BuddahBudz

Member
Y'all rate a 600hps would be good enough for 6 auto's, in a 3x5 tent. you think I'll have enough room and light or should I take a couple out.
 

BuddahBudz

Member
Y'all rate a 600hps would be good enough for 6 auto's, in a 3x5 tent. you think I'll have enough room and light or should I take a couple out.
 

BuddahBudz

Member
you think ill be okay putting the seeds straight in the 20lt airpots for germination untill harvest. im using bio bizz all mix aswell
 

Oldreefer

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Every plant I've grown the past 15 years has been in 2-3 ltr pots of biobizz light mix. I have several reasons for it....1) ease of handling (old & kinda gimpy) ….2) get more in my tent....3)1.5-2.5 oz per plant. Why waste medium?
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Mine are in 5 gal grow bags and they are loving it. Three gal would probably be just about as good but I already had these on hand and all my 3 gallon containers have tomatoes in them.
 

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