Hi All,
I have seen a few posts discussing pot size and what not recently, and this is an issue that affects me too.
However, I have two specific questions that seemingly diverge from recent conversation so I'll ask them as a seperate topic.
1) If you are very much space constrained, and 6" pots is about as large as you can offer your plants, the roots will be quite constrained. However, it is satisfactory to compensate by say fertilising more often but with a reduced dosage so the roots don't have to work as hard?
2) In my case, I could use an alternative setup whereby I pot three of four plants into 12L heavy duty buckets. Still not alot of room, and the above mentioned higher frequency of fertilising would be necessary I think, but would root competition cause all sorts of problems in a container that size ?
Note that I am not looking for my plants to produce a huge harvest, nor am I looking to grow them to maximum size. I just want them to do the best they can with what I can give them.
Regards,
Tim
Edit - why ask such a seemingly simple question ? It's because the difference between the two options will be roughly 200 dollars by the time I have potted up 150 plants. So, it would be nice to know that if I spent that sort of money that it was clearly worth it.
I have seen a few posts discussing pot size and what not recently, and this is an issue that affects me too.
However, I have two specific questions that seemingly diverge from recent conversation so I'll ask them as a seperate topic.
1) If you are very much space constrained, and 6" pots is about as large as you can offer your plants, the roots will be quite constrained. However, it is satisfactory to compensate by say fertilising more often but with a reduced dosage so the roots don't have to work as hard?
2) In my case, I could use an alternative setup whereby I pot three of four plants into 12L heavy duty buckets. Still not alot of room, and the above mentioned higher frequency of fertilising would be necessary I think, but would root competition cause all sorts of problems in a container that size ?
Note that I am not looking for my plants to produce a huge harvest, nor am I looking to grow them to maximum size. I just want them to do the best they can with what I can give them.
Regards,
Tim
Edit - why ask such a seemingly simple question ? It's because the difference between the two options will be roughly 200 dollars by the time I have potted up 150 plants. So, it would be nice to know that if I spent that sort of money that it was clearly worth it.