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Old February 27, 2017   #4
Cole_Robbie
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I agree that you want a bigger container. Even a 5-gallon bucket is too small for a typical indeterminate. I usually grow dwarfs in 5 gallon buckets.

To get much yield out of a container that small, you'd have to make it basically a hydroponic plant and continually feed it through drip irrigation, into probably pure perlite as a media.

For mobility, are plant-on-wheels an option? You could make a wheeled platform for a larger container.
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