That’s good a practice…feed water Runoff is as important as removing it ( in my experiences)
One-gallon pots need to be fertigated on a constant feed in order to maintain a steady EC. You can lower the pH with a fertigated feed instead of using acid. These plants were a 12/12 from seed to flower photoperiod using one-gallon pots.
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Hi creeper please could you tell me about the light you are using for the young plants in the top picture? How strong, what type ect. ThanksNo, I didn't mix Pro mix hp and bx, I use them individually. Pro mix BX is the best Summer mix and HP is the best Winter mix. Both will work find with the right water management.
I follow the table charts by the book, with the exception that I only use 1/3 or less of the manufacturer's recommendations. The trick is to use a very low ppm (160)ppm of nutrients with every watering, instead of heavy feed one time and then water for a few days. Feed with every watering.
I start my seeds in the dixie cups and when they fill up the cups I up-pott into 1-gallon pot.
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Recommend you check out my garden link.I want to master growing in small pots (1 gallon / 4L from seed to harvest ), and I usually run into trouble roughly 3-4 weeks into flowering. Leaves are starting to yellow, and I have to finish my plants 2-4 weeks earlier. My setup looks like this:
Been doing it for years using root pruning systems. About the only way you can do it and get good yields. Small pots restrict abundant root mass which comes with all kinds of problems. Root spinout caused an inefficient root system, inefficient water uptake and nutrient lockouts.Very impressive creeper. Its simply amazing what some growers can pull off with smaller pots
Yes, i was that person at CW that would grow in miricle grow to piss off the others who said don't do it, you can't do it
damn young whippersnappers
2 gallons is not 1 gallon, also growing under the sun is way more forgiving than indoors under artificial lights.I WAS that young person at OG, CW, PG, RIU and others and have been busting cannabis forum myths and ridiculous paradigms since around 2000. Now I'm going on 75 and still busting the same old myths that are embraced by each new crop of newbies i.e. flushing, defoliation, use of "bloom foods" CalMag and Epsom salts, etc. etc.
I don't grow large plants anymore, too much of a PITA plus I sure don't need that much weed. Recently been growing in as small as I'm going to go and that's 2 gal. pots treated with MicroKote, which is what I'm doing now. That and Osmocote 15-9-12 from start to finish is all I need to produce healthy green productive ladies. I water (usually rainwater) until a good runoff and don't recycle it back. Runoff goes to house plants.
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It's ALL about the roots! https://www.icmag.com/threads/my-ga...ons-fire-away-im-here-to-help.18129483/page-6
Uncle Ben
I want to master growing in small pots (1 gallon / 4L from seed to harvest ), and I usually run into trouble roughly 3-4 weeks into flowering. Leaves are starting to yellow, and I have to finish my plants 2-4 weeks earlier. My setup looks like this:
Soil: CANNA Terra Professional 80%, worm castings 20%, Guanokalong Bat Guano Powder
Lights: 480W Mars Hydro FC 4800 (max running at 60% of intensity)
Nutrients: CANNA Terra Vega, Canna Terra Flores, Canna Rhizotonnic, Biobizz PH down
Watering: every 4-5 days in veg, every 2-3 days in flower
I measured runoff PH levels in flower, and it was 7.2, which is a bit off, so I tried to flush it; however, it took 5 gallons of pH'ed water to bring it down to 6.8, and then I got tired Still don't know why my soil became so alkaline and why it was so hard to pH down.
Another thing I've noticed is that my tent has two compartments, one bigger one with LED lights and a smaller one that runs on 4 x 35 watts CFLs. Plants in the smaller compartment under CFLs looked way more happier than on LEDs, although the yield was significantly smaller.
Can you please share your experience growing in small pots, what works for you (soil, watering, nutrients). If you see some red flags in my setup, please share.
2 gallons is not 1 gallon, also growing under the sun is way more forgiving than indoors under artificial lights.
lets not wind this out into a debate.
We were running rooms of all the same strain per room so water uptake was very predictable room to room. The 1/6 volume watering technique is something I was taught back in 89/90 and still practice it today.
Where's the beef? Just kidding but to get any kind of bud volume/weight you need a lot more leaves. Therein lies the problem with limited root systems, they just can't support much plant tissue, leaves.... and it's healthy leaves that produce and support flowers.
Being that it's not flowered I'd get that thing into a tall pot and bury as much of the trunk as possible for root output. Roots will push from the buried trunk, from the nodes first, just as when you plant a tomato plant. My plants are buried up to the first set leafsets, above the cotyledons.
Love me a good IPA and a pint can of ice cold Lone Star - the National Beer of Texas.
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well, I know from the various threads you post in that you have a method that you believe is superior to all others...... I stay out of those type of conversations. I cash cropped that way for pretty much a decade and always got top dollar for my flower. My plants did not suffer from "dry channels" as you imagine.You may have worked out the dynamics for your set up, good on you. But that is not the traditional, widely acceptable way of watering in the commercial nursery trade. They water until they get a good run off and never let the soil go dry, which can happen if you nickel and dime it. And there's nothing more problematic than grower induced dry channels in pots.
That was just a plant from some fem seed I made and started for a friend. They never came by to pick it up but I kept it healthy for them. I transplanted into a bigger pot and flowered it.
Here's some plants grown in 1 gallon pots of coco fed nothing but cheap VitaGrow nutrients and no additives.
I think you'll like the leaves.
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Different plant than the one above. That's a 17" tray.
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These males were in 1.75 liter pots.
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I'm in total agreement with you regarding healthy leaves. I'll never understand why people defoliate cannabis. There is a concept for that process as in removing excess fruit and focusing on just a few as they do in Japan with apples, melons, grapes, etc... One thing they don't do is remove the leaves providing the energy to produce the fruit.
It just takes away the potential power of the plant. Like taking a V8 engine with a 4 barrel carb and putting a 2 barrel on it.