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Small horizontal space for your entire grow?
If so than use long narrow pots or planters. The fact that they are not real deep should be relieved by the fact that the roots can grow horizontally. (correct me if im wrong) Two plants per potter could work fine. You will have to be a little more careful though, due to the shallow root systems. -C
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