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Transplanting: Soil to soil: How big of a pot should I transplant into?
A good rule of thumb is 12" of height/per gallon and to
double the size of
your existing pot on transplanting. Other factors involved
in determining
pot size are your grow room footprint size, the
amount/intensity of light
plants receive, where plants are in the grow cycle and if
the are from
seed or clones.
Grow room area size: If your grow room foot print size
is small and
horizontal space is at a minimum then BOG's (Bushy Older
Grower) doubling
potting method is a good alternative. Rather than repotting
into a larger
diameter pot your existing pot is set on top of another pot
a few inches
more in diameter. Thus giving your plants a lot more
vertical root volume
of soil to grow into and less horizontal volume.
Amount of light and intensity: Plants that are under
low wattage
lights (70-250) tend not to grow as big and as quick as
plants under high
wattage lights (400-100), thus one can scale back pot size
slightly. Also
if your plants are under a 24/0 cycle or an 18/6 cycle this
will affect
growth rates and repotting sizes.
Growth cycle: The average grower will find that they
must repot
usually every 2 weeks while in the veg cycle. Going from a
1-1.5 gallon to
a 2-3 gallon in the third/fourth week of the veg cycle.
From a 2-3 gallon
pot to a 4-5 gallon in the 5-6 week of the veg cycle. Note
it is always
best to repot 1-2 weeks before you flip your lights to the
12/12 flowering
cycle and to let your plants finish off in that last
transplanted pot
size.
Seed or clones: This will make the biggest difference
between pot
sizes. Since one must veg up to 4-6 week from seed to reach
plant
maturity. Cloned plants need not be veg as long 1-3 weeks.
This will
drastically reduced the pot size needed for a cloned
plant.
These guide lines are by no means written in stone, all
environments
are different and will produce different growth/repotting
rates this is
just a basic outline.
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