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noobiii
noobiiistarted grow question 3 years ago
I used a three gallon pot and filled it, with moist soil, to around 70% capacity. Would this soil be enough for a single Royal Gorilla Auto or Should I add more soil? If the answer is positive then how should I go about it? Any help is greatly appreciated since I am a total noob.
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GrowCN
GrowCNanswered grow question 3 years ago
The 3 gallon pot looks like a good size for your tent but I would fill the pot with soil. As the plant grows the soil level will drop. I had done some auto's in 3 gallon fabric pots filled to the top. Lately I grow auto's in 5 gallon fabric pots filled to the top. 3 gallon will grow nice plants but I got bigger plants and more yield with 5 gallon pots. I use a old soldering iron or heat a nail and burn holes around the top edge of the pot. They are great locations to attach wire/string if you do low stress training.
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BostonGirlGrowsanswered grow question 3 years ago
I like using 3 gallon pots. I like the size and the ability to move them. I use 5 gallons occasionally. I grow in soil, mostly autos. But I’m starting to do some photos. I was once told by someone to use at least a gallon per month. So since my autos usually take 3 months- I roll with it. I usually fill them about an inch and a half from the top. I like some space for the water to chill since sometimes it pools before being absorbed. 🌱
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