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gojo
07-10-2008, 04:33 PM
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This is a good PDF which looks into conatiner size and it's effect on plant growth...nothing we didn't know but the info is well presented and the PDF is a good read :up:



The Effect Of Container Size
D. Scott NeSmith and John R. Duval

http://www.imok.ufl.edu/veghort/docs/cell_size_072602a.pdf
SUMMARY.
Transplants for both vegetable and floral crops are produced in a number of various sized containers or cells. Varying container size alters the rooting volume of the plants, which can greatly affect plant growth. Container size is important to transplant producers as they seek to optimize p roduction space. Transplant consumers are interested in container size as it relates to optimum post-transplant performance. The following is a comprehensive review of literature on container size, root restriction, and plant growth, along with suggestions for future research and concern.

ThaKid
12-10-2008, 07:27 AM
Great Read!

Janosh
12-10-2008, 10:24 AM
Thanks GoJo,
This is exactly my experience. I have gone to cloning in dirt into a good size first pot well watered to start, then transplanting into a big pot as soon as the start shows new growth. It makes all the difference in the world. It takes a little longer to flower, but the yield is dramatically greater and healthier.
I don't even like to start in rockwool anymore because the plants are no where near as healthy. I believe the plants develop their strategy based on their initial experience and are confused when we make dramatic changes after they are set.