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Since moving up to 10gal pots my plants and yields seem to be a lot bigger. Not sure if I'd ever go back to my 3 and 5 gallon pots again:nono:. It's definitely made keeping up with watering a lot easier :thumbsup:. Next summer I'm going to try some photos in 20 or 30 gal and see what happens, maybe run a couple of long running sativas :shrug:.I'm Looking forward to growing some nice indica dominant strains through winter though!
 
I've been gradually increasing my pot size, I was using 3 gallon plastic pots forever. Now it will be 7 an 10gallon fabric pots. I'm not around enough in the summer to maintain the little pots. I still only have the same amount of soil, all laboriously built.
 
Since moving up to 10gal pots my plants and yields seem to be a lot bigger. Not sure if I'd ever go back to my 3 and 5 gallon pots again:nono:. It's definitely made keeping up with watering a lot easier :thumbsup:. Next summer I'm going to try some photos in 20 or 30 gal and see what happens, maybe run a couple of long running sativas :shrug:.I'm Looking forward to growing some nice indica dominant strains through winter though!

@the green bandit a friend of mine is lucky enough to grow outdoors in the foothills here in California and he grew some plants this past year in cubic yard raised beds. He had a 10+ pound plant that looked more like a tree than a bush. He grew 5 plants like that and it cost him $4,500.00 to get the bud trimmed. He is driving a new truck this year :confused1:.
 
I have some DP Brooklyn Sunrise to grow, that is a nice sativa type high:thumbsup:
 
Besides having to water a little more frequently, I didn't notice much difference in plant size in 7gal compared with 10gal:shrug:.
I've been gradually increasing my pot size, I was using 3 gallon plastic pots forever. Now it will be 7 an 10gallon fabric pots. I'm not around enough in the summer to maintain the little pots. I still only have the same amount of soil, all laboriously built.
 
Besides having to water a little more frequently, I didn't notice much difference in plant size in 7gal compared with 10gal:shrug:.
Interesting, I guess easier watering is an advantage. I suppose I'll be able to test them side by side this year. Might make a diff with the biggest strains
 
:worship: that's a solid effort!! I would gladly pay for my weed to be trimmed if I had that amount :headbang:. Next season the goal is a lbr photo....I'm dreading trimming it already :haha:.
@the green bandit a friend of mine is lucky enough to grow outdoors in the foothills here in California and he grew some plants this past year in cubic yard raised beds. He had a 10+ pound plant that looked more like a tree than a bush. He grew 5 plants like that and it cost him $4,500.00 to get the bud trimmed. He is driving a new truck this year :confused1:.
 
:worship: that's a solid effort!! I would gladly pay for my weed to be trimmed if I had that amount :headbang:. Next season the goal is a lbr photo....I'm dreading trimming it already :haha:.
If I was a younger man I would move to the hills just so I could grow like that.
 
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