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Pot size for photoperiod outdoors

Supreme_fishing

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What pot size for outdoors is good will a 22 litre pot be ok for a photoperiod after topping and low stress training? From begging to end of summer this year
 

Stdane

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If it's not that many 10-20 plants, I would opt fer bigger pots too, otherwise it's a good size.....
 
G

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I'm with him ^^^. 1000L is good. 200+gallons. 4 meters 5 lbs potential.
 

theJointedOne

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youll want at least 30 gallon pots, to avoid having to water more than once a day in the heat of the summer.
 

PDX Dopesmoker

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What pot size for outdoors is good will a 22 litre pot be ok for a photoperiod after topping and low stress training? From begging to end of summer this year

22 liters is big enough, I grow outdoors in containers that size and get good results. I repot them when they start showing signs of rootboundedness, and I repot them about two weeks before I expect the start of flowering, so usually two repottings overall for a seed thats started in early spring. If the plant is rootbound at the start of flowering and its manicured to have a lot of tops, then you'll get a lot of skinny buds. Single top plants still tend to make a pretty nice top when they're rootbound.
 

Mr. Burgundy

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I did mainling outdoors with 10g net pots, that was informative. I now do 25gallon Radicle bags,but I have yet to do mainling outdoors since. I agree -I upgraded sizes to maintain moisture in the rootball,and to not water more than once a day. I could not get too big in pot size -neighbors and all..

Stay Classy!
 

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