There is absolutely no discernible difference in performance between these White Trains being grown in either 3 or 2.5 gallon containers...
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In all cases, the flower clusters are much more prolific on the plants in 2.5 gallon containers versus those in 3 gallon...
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3 gallon
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2.5
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3.0
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Thus far as has been the case in the past, the 2.5 gals are outperforming the 3.0s...

If I had not seen this with my own two eyes time and time again, I would not believe this could be the case... But it is and I've got some thoughts as to why...

thanks for the demonstration, do the 3.0s end up larger plants?
 
A little quickie about the two Triangle Aliens that I am growing together in a 3 gallon container... When I had tents, I used to 'one side' my big girls so that all of their branches would be under direct light... It is a really cool technique that gave me great yields in those confined spaces... I always wanted to 'one side' two plants back to back and in the same pot. So the other night when I was feeling lazy about making up an eleventh container, the thought came to me and I planted the two in such a way so as to facilitate this long awaited project.

I get up a shot of the two little ones in the morning...
 
I've had a hard time learning how to get desirable results using 5 gallon containers. By the looks of this lot of five, twenty-something, White n Bubblys, I think I'm starting to 'get' how to handle them....
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Fully sexed and clocking in at 16 to 18 inches at present...
 
A couple of threesomes... Supernatural in rear, Toofless Aliens front...
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Heading towards three weeks of age...
 
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