Grew SS100 in the ground for several years, then then moved onto Sweet Millions in pots two years ago, but very similar in my mind. I'm convinced either will grow in five gallon pots, and while yield would be diminished as the container gets smaller, a five gallon pot would be sufficient to maintain a healthy plant if supplied with sufficient nutrients and the plant doesn't die from hundreds of other reasons.
A five might be on the smaller size for this large and hungry hybrid, but I grew the Millions to great success in ten and fifteen gallon pots.
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