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@J A is not wrong, but if you're going to buy a pot, go for a 10 gallon minimum. A 7 gallon would do in a pinch or two, but you'll soon tire of the hassles that another few bucks could easily solve.
Engineers tell me all day long the numbers work, but while I work away in the field, common sense tells me numbers aren't always the deciding and best factor.
Engineers tell me all day long the numbers work, but while I work away in the field, common sense tells me numbers aren't always the deciding and best factor.