Well i got a bit of a smallishly large problem(wtf)

ReggaeGanja

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Well my plants felll of there support a while back but i fixed em up good buuuutt in the same pot to keep them alive ... and i didnt think theyed live but now there all healthy and overlaping each other.. so what can i do ? just leave em is what i think.. :-|
 

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kronic1989

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plant as many as you want in any container you want! give them 18 hours lights on and 6 hours lights off. give them some nutrients in their water. Then put them onto a 12/12 light schedule.
 

sqhschief

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plant as many as you want in any container you want! give them 18 hours lights on and 6 hours lights off. give them some nutrients in their water. Then put them onto a 12/12 light schedule.
Hahaha, you sir are wrong.

By planting multiple plants in a solitary container, you are being very inefficient. In the above example, if one of them turns male, then what. You cut it down, but now you have all this dying root matter in the soil just taking up root space. That is just one reason. Another would be root consuming insects; why have them infect multiple plants, when they could be only infecting one? Common sense here kronic1989.
 

MaiaPax

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No you shouldn't plant two in the same pot..but you still have time to transplant one of them out and I would highly recommend it or the roots with fight for nutes and water! Good Luck they look good bongsmilie
 

customcloset

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I would try and take a spactula (spelling i know) and cut down the middle of them ( trying not to dirupt the plants themselfs) do this fo a few days untill you have gained a separation line... then transplant one of them into a new pot... its risky... but might save them both!!

CC:joint::joint:
 

sqhschief

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No you shouldn't plant two in the same pot..but you still have time to transplant one of them out and I would highly recommend it or the roots with fight for nutes and water! Good Luck they look good bongsmilie
Exactly right, they could be salvaged at this early of growth into two separate containers.
 

sqhschief

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I would try and take a spactula (spelling i know) and cut down the middle of them ( trying not to dirupt the plants themselfs) do this fo a few days untill you have gained a separation line... then transplant one of them into a new pot... its risky... but might save them both!!

CC:joint::joint:
Here is the best way: Take them, when dry, and put them in a sink with running water. continue to work the roots away from the soil using your hands until you have separated them.
 

tbone42

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yo this is my first time using this site n i wanna ask post sum questios up like everyone eles but hav no idea how... wtf i cant figure it out lol sum help me tell me how to post a thread or wut ever they are
 

MaiaPax

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tbone go to whatever thread you want to post in and hit the new thread button at the top right hand corner
 

kronic1989

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lol, i wasnt as serious as you think I was. But Ive seen people growing 6 feminized seeds all in 30 gal bucket. The roots shouldnt have to fight for water or nutrients if supplied correctly and the space is enough for them. When done properly, great result can be acheived.
 

sqhschief

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lol, i wasnt as serious as you think I was. But Ive seen people growing 6 feminized seeds all in 30 gal bucket. The roots shouldnt have to fight for water or nutrients if supplied correctly and the space is enough for them. When done properly, great result can be acheived.
I agree, only when feminized or clones.
 

breakneck

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yo this is my first time using this site n i wanna ask post sum questios up like everyone eles but hav no idea how... wtf i cant figure it out lol sum help me tell me how to post a thread or wut ever they are
Top right of the forum pages, "New Thread."
 

RuchaYolanda

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Dude:

You don't have to separate them. There's a member of this forum...I think she's "cerebralvibrator" and she started a thread called "three in a bed".

She ALWAYS grows three plants in one pot - very successfully. She's no joke. Do a search on her.

This way...you won't risk killing them when you rip apart the roots.

Seriously...look it up...good info.

YO
 
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