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is it better to plant in a small container then move up in size?
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I think that, generally, it is better, because it can become more difficult to water and administer nutrients correctly if the pot size is way bigger than where the roots are. Also, I think it helps to develop a better root system to do this, because it helps to restrict the type of roots that will keep growing out further and further, making the plant concentrate more on filling out the space it has, which means more root surface, which means more yield.
Agreed. Additionally, larger containers retain moisture longer, which is a problem because cannabis roots like air, if the medium doesn't dry fast enough you risk root rot.
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