Planting multiple seeds @ once?

Hey guys. So, I decided the other day that I'm gonna start growing. I'm not doing it for business or anything, so I could really care less about how much I grow/how potent the strain is. I'm really just trying to pick up a new hobby and not pay for weed anymore. I figure if it grows in the wild just fine, then why spend all this money on lights and set up? (I also live in a large, secluded area, so I'm able to grow outside)

Okay, here's the deal; I have a fuck ton of strong, good looking brown seeds (still do), so when I planted them, I planted at least 3-5 seeds per 'hole', 4 'holes' per pot (I'm growing in semi-large containers, but I have 1-2 seeds planted in smaller pots to see which works best) Now, I was thinking about this, and realized that this may become a problem when the seeds sprout because they'd be fighting over root space.

Really what I need to know is if I can transfer/move the seedlings/sprouts into different containers once they sprout to avoid a cramped growing space? Will attempting to move the sprout damage it? Thanks, guys.
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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You can move it without damage as long as you're careful. When it pops open, stick your finger down all the way through the soil about an inch away from the sprout and curl your finger in gently. It'll come right up and you can move it to wherever from there.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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You should probably look and see how long the daylight and night hours are in your area. If you're going into spring time they'll probably jump into flower strait away after 2-3 weeks. You'll pretty much be putting them outside into a late outdoors flowering schedule.
So if they're fast flowering plants they might finish out flowering before spring veg season starts.
http://www.sunrisesunset.com/
Go here and check your location. Also be sure to click on the little option for day length. If you're not getting enough daylight hours they very well might just stretch up, fall over and die.
If they don't you should be able to pull some good dope from them.
Be sure to put them where they'll be hit with direct sunlight for the duration of the day though. If they don't fall over and die they'll be very small plants. You said you're in a secluded area so there's really no worries about them getting giant and people spotting them.
I figure if it grows in the wild just fine
Are you sticking them in the ground or in pots? Also will you be feeding them? And what are the temps like in your area?
 
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