with more branching and more vigorous
growth.
Usually gardeners use a container for
each plant. This allows them maximum
flexibility in moving the plants in the garden.
However, using the techniques described in
the book, trays holding a group of plants
are just as convenient to use. Trays provide
more room for the roots to spread out as
well as more total cubic space than
individual containers. Once a group of
plants is established in a tray, the only way
a plant can be removed is by clipping it off,
or the other plants’ roots may be disturbed.
Cannabis is very easy to transplant so
plants are often moved to larger size
containers as they grow.
Size of Containers
Most containers have less space than
you would think because they are round
and tapered.
Size of container
cubic
inches
plant
height
approximate
age
2 inch (2"x2"x2") 5 4-6" 10-15 days
3 inch (3"x3"x3") 15 Will allow
the
seedlings to
spread out
more during
the initial
growth
period. It
more than
triples the
cubic