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Old 03-28-2018, 07:35 PM #1
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Hey there fellow micro growers, a couple of questions for you all:

First, I wonder what final size of containers do you use? I'm using a 3 gallon / 11 liters and I think it might be too big, because it takes forever for the media to dry up.

Second, do you prefer deep pots or shallower ones? Assuming equal volume?
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I use a rectangular plastic tub that holds approx 3gals in my micro setups. I prefer wider/shallow containers for my microgrows.
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Second, do you prefer deep pots or shallower ones? Assuming equal volume?

Such a good question, as I use a taller pot,
I'll try a short wide of the same volume and
see what's what.

Neat.
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Me too, I could use a pot a couple of inches shorter, not so much for plant height, but for plant-bulbs distance
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For microgrows shallower pots are best. Because of the height space economy and also cause it tends to keep the plants more compact and not too stretchy.
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I like to use 5 gallon pots in my 3x3x6 tent. Your medium taking a long time to dry out doesn't sound like it's related to the size of the pots so much as to what's in your mix and the average humidity level/airflow in the grow space. It's not necessarily a bad thing either, it just means your mix is capable of holding a decent amount of moisture and doesn't need to be watered so often.

As to your second question, I think the optimal choice for growing big buds is wider containers because cannabis roots tend to spread out wide more rather than deep. Even so, I tend to use taller containers because they can be stacked closer together and save floor space.
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Old 03-29-2018, 04:10 PM #7
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as wide as i can fit while still turning the plant every few days
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I will try a shallower wider pot next go around!
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