I posted some pics in another thread of plants in 7 gallon air pots. Next grow im going to bigger pots on my photos. Im pretty sure i could get better yields with a larger root system. The autos are so far doing just fine in 7 gallon pots.
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What size pots to use in a 4x4 tent???
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I start in a rapid rooter. When i see the roots i then go to peat pots that are about the size of a solo cup. The roots will just grow through the pot itself. So when its time for a bigger pot you just plant the whole thing, pot and all. When i see roots in the peat pots i go to a 1 gallon air/fabric pot. When the plants get big enough i then go to the 7 gallon pots. Even with autos ive never had a plant show signs of slowing down due to transplanting this way. This makes it very easy to water and not have to worry about under or over watering.
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As long as its an air pot (what i think you are calling a smart pot) i dont think it will matter what shape the pot is.
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My brain kind of adds the 2 together. They both have the same purpose. Better drainage, better breathing, and thus a better root system. Air pots are just more expensive. Lol But as long as he is talking about one of those 2 types pots the shape shouldnt matter.
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Yes, round or square doesn't matter.
But if you can choose dimensions, tall and skinny is better than short and squat. Again, love of drainage. There are two different styles of 7-gallon fabric pots, for example - a short/squat one and a tall skinny one.
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