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mrred
if you cracked the beans that makes you the daddy, no one can love a baby as much as the mother or father, i made that mistake before too.
Since these are one shot pots, container size is another issue, so I would have to experiment with a few of them to see. Normal up pot progression would lead me to 5 gallon or larger containers, so I guess you would start the plants out as seedlings or clones in the larger pots and let them do there thing.
That also means no fresh soil to aid in the life of the plant, and there would be a learning curve for nutrient applications, since you are stuck in this one pot for life.
Also the cost issue, since these pots are three times the cost of plastic containers, and are not reusable.