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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostGot any photos? What was he growing?
Not sure what variety, they looked like apache
It was his fathers hydroponic system, the plants were wrapped around pieces of string hanging in a polytunnel stopping them from flopping over, approx 2-3ft and really bushy, literally lbs of fruitsigpic
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Originally posted by dave_100 View PostI've heard conflicting things about watering from the surface/bottom
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Originally posted by dave_100 View PostFor the best harvest would it be best to use a higher quantity of smaller pots, or fewer, larger pots?
For example generally speaking, for windowsill varieties, would 4x 2 litre pots produce more, or less than 2x 4 litre pots?Originally posted by dave_100 View PostI have a pot drainage hole question. I have these 10 litre pots, and not sure if they have enough drainage holes. For clarity there are only 3 holes and I've circled them in yellow. I wonder if I should drill holes on these sections by the red question marks?
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThought you were using smaller pots?
Personally I'd also try an "ornamental" they sound rubbish but they look lovely, small compact plants and some have super hot pods / royal black and tri colour variegata are fabulous plants for a windowsill and grow well in flower buckets.
# if you want to put more holes in your pots, warm up a screw driver and push some in. Drilling cracks the plastic.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostNope! SP changed his mind
Personally I'd also try an "ornamental" they sound rubbish but they look lovely, small compact plants and some have super hot pods / royal black and tri colour variegata are fabulous plants for a windowsill and grow well in flower buckets.
# if you want to put more holes in your pots, warm up a screw driver and push some in. Drilling cracks the plastic.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThought you were using smaller pots?
I've been weighing it up, as Scarlet mentions SP's advice of fewer larger pots has led me to using 10 litre pots rather than 2,3 or 4 litre where possible.
I have 2 south facing windowsills and my plan is;
Kitchen windowsill (smaller) :
3x3 litre, containing prairie fire, ring of fire, and Thai dragon
Then in the spare bedroom I have a larger windowsill, I'm going with 2x 10 litre pots, one with Ring of fire one with Thai dragon.
Probably.
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Just to add to the put size debate, my experience has been that plants in small pots will fruit and ripen much quicker but you get a much smaller crop. In a big pot you get lots more pods but they take longer to grow and ripen so if you have a short season like me, there's a danger of running out of time.
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Originally posted by Mitzi View PostJust to add to the put size debate, my experience has been that plants in small pots will fruit and ripen much quicker but you get a much smaller crop. In a big pot you get lots more pods but they take longer to grow and ripen so if you have a short season like me, there's a danger of running out of time.
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Originally posted by Mitzi View PostJust to add to the put size debate, my experience has been that plants in small pots will fruit and ripen much quicker but you get a much smaller crop. In a big pot you get lots more pods but they take longer to grow and ripen so if you have a short season like me, there's a danger of running out of time.
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On about "Pot Size"
Have a neb at this!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=URPPQi903ZY
Think I have just about completed my grow list for this year, with a few exceptions, Seeds ordered, but would like a few more, but have to limit it this year as I just don't get the time these days, but heres hoping!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View PostOn about "Pot Size"
Have a neb at this!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=URPPQi903ZY
Think I have just about completed my grow list for this year, with a few exceptions, Seeds ordered, but would like a few more, but have to limit it this year as I just don't get the time these days, but heres hoping!
I've got a freezer full of chillies after growing all my plants in 12l Orange B&Q pails this year. I wasn't able to get seed from all the varieties, so will be growing them again this year, but thinking smaller pots. From above post was thinking 7l Rose pot, but having watched this, could go smaller - perhaps I need to consider 5l pots for the "seed bank" area.Last edited by 4Shoes; 30-12-2018, 04:48 PM.
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