12-03-2008, 01:53 PM
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bougeman
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Originally Posted by Peace seeker
Its not necessarily "wrong" to put the plants in big pots right away, if you re using coco or some other medium. But imho, in soil its a no-no.
Your rootball will be less well formed and more stretched out through the compost. This means less yeld than could be had.
You also risk souring the compost, particularly through the early stages.
There is a reason why just about all gardeners, nurserymen and plantsmen pot on in small stages - it works better.
I used to plant my seeds out in 15L buckets, no potting up. The results werent "bad". Then recently, I learned about incremental potting up. Never looked back, the results spoke for themselves.
In a small plant/big pot combo, the soil holds too much water and the roots dont get enough oxygen. Then in a couple of days after you water, your top layer soil dries out quickly, while the lower layer is soaked. At this stage, you have a problem waiting to happen. You cant water again because you ll have overwatering problems and your wet/dry cycle is messed up.
With the correct size pot the 'dry out time' matches the size of the plant.
Heres what an experienced grower had to say about repoting, when i asked the same question a while back :
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Thanks man. Again, I don't want to hijack the lord's thread but I have some questions. How often do you pot up? Do you use the same soil mixture throughout? How long do you veg once your plant has reached its final destination? It would seem nutes would be unnecessary until flower, no?
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