Just trying to get some opinions..
I'm an outdoor guy and have grown some beauties in the past. But when starting the girls indoors, under lights, I'm tired of rootbound 1 or 2 gallon containers, with the taproot just going around in circles at the bottom. I'd like to grow some monsters this summer. (1 or 2 lbs. per plant). My question involves indoor container size.. I've been reading about air pruning with smart pots, etc.. When starting seeds indoors under T5's, do you think it is better to start in small containers and transplant to larger ones, and larger again as you wait for the time to put them outside, in the ground? OR, just start the seeds in 3 to 5 gallon containers indoors, right from the start?
My goal is to have the best possible root system in the containers by the time they are about 2 months old, and ready to go outside in mid-April, to the 65 gallon holes...
Any ideas gleaned from your experience are appreciated!
I'm an outdoor guy and have grown some beauties in the past. But when starting the girls indoors, under lights, I'm tired of rootbound 1 or 2 gallon containers, with the taproot just going around in circles at the bottom. I'd like to grow some monsters this summer. (1 or 2 lbs. per plant). My question involves indoor container size.. I've been reading about air pruning with smart pots, etc.. When starting seeds indoors under T5's, do you think it is better to start in small containers and transplant to larger ones, and larger again as you wait for the time to put them outside, in the ground? OR, just start the seeds in 3 to 5 gallon containers indoors, right from the start?
My goal is to have the best possible root system in the containers by the time they are about 2 months old, and ready to go outside in mid-April, to the 65 gallon holes...
Any ideas gleaned from your experience are appreciated!