On day 21 I moved 4 strains into my largest tent, 25L pots, 4 plants per pot. Green Gelato, Cookies Gelato, Sherbet & Wedding Crasher.
In my smallest tent I squeezed in the same pots, with one plant per pot. 2 x Triple G, Cookies Gelato & Sherbet. These will probably be topped once at the fifth node.
I didn't start adding nutrients before day 14, and I gradually built up the amount they are getting.
I didn't want to make the mistake to water too much, the cocos can hold too much water for seedlings if I'm not careful.
Manually watered a bit every 2 days so they have just enough moisture.
All the ladies are looking healthy and content.
@Psilocubensis,Actually I haven't, this is pure improvisation. My previous run I grew 1 plant per pot using these fabric pots and cocos. Each plant split into 4 main branches to get 4 main buds per plant = 16 cola's.
Even after 2 months of veg and 2 months of bloom, I found that the roots still had plenty of room to spare. Filled to the top these pots actually hold 30L of cocos.
This time I want to speed up the process, skip the long growing and training time, and just put 16 small plants into flowering instead.
The run before that I grew 12 plants in this tent (my Critical diary), each in a 6L pot with clay pebbles. That went OK, so I have high hopes this will work as well.
@Psilocubensis,before starting to use these fabric pots with cocos, I used to grow 12 plants in this tent. Each one in a 6L pot in clay pebbles.
My previous run I used these pots with one plant per pot. Actually when I fill the pots to the top with cocos, they contain about 30L each.
After 2 months of grow and 2 months of flowering, it appeared the roots still had a lot of room to spare.
Instead of growing 4 plants and top them to get 4 main branches on each one, this time I decided to just grow 4 plants per pot.
This is the first time I try it like this. It's a test but I have good hopes.