planting multiple plants in one pot?

Hi I have a few 5 gallon buckets and i was wondering how many plants could i grow in each bucket? and if i could even grow them from start to finish? please just dont read this post and not respond, i need advice quick. thanks
 

hydrosoil78

Active Member
you could put 2 or 3 in one bucket, but you have to drill holes for drainage if the bucket is new. you could try flowering them but if they are different genetics, one would probably out compete the others , grow faster and hog all the light. Some varieties will only yield an ounce or so with one plant in a 5 gal bucket. If you want to try just tie down (or top) the tallest one and make sure they all get light
 
more root space more buds my friend.. i would personally invest in some root stims for first few weeks mine loved it i couldnt begine to describe how strong they are and its not that expensive either
 

fatality

Well-Known Member
i've tried two in one 5 gal bucket, it will work, they will grow, but they will fight each other for that precious rhizospere real estate. One will always trump the other and get bigger and do better than the other.
 

DoctorSmoke

Active Member
i started a few cups with 2 seeds to see how they do, ur gonna have 1 thats smaller and stay stunted. not really worth it if u want to rush ur plants for outside. if u want more plants then use smaller bucket size and transplant when needed if u are indoors
 
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