3. Substrate Volume
Choosing the right substrate volume is not always straightforward; it depends on irrigation strategy, plant size, vegetative space, and more. Popular configurations in cannabis cultivation include AO plugs paired with either 6x6x6 blocks or smaller 4x4x2.5 or 4x4x4 blocks on slabs. We also have growers that use the 6x6x4 and even 4x4x4 for a full production cycle.
A frequent misconception is that increasing substrate volume will solve issues with water retention. While it may offer a larger buffer, too much volume can reduce the grower’s ability to steer the crop. Conversely, too little substrate may require frequent irrigations, which can unintentionally push plants into a more vegetative state. Remember: every irrigation event is a vegetative signal.
Smaller blocks (e.g., 4x4x4) can be used successfully in high-density grows with compact plants and short veg times, but they offer little margin for error and require careful moisture monitoring. Larger volumes may offer peace of mind, but they offer less precision and control. Many factors must be considered when deciding on which volume of substrate is best for your operation and business.