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Neeemmmooo

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Alright, this might be stupid, but what if when sprouting the seeds you put together 3-4 with the leads facing each other, will the plants grow to be one?, or maybe in a spiral? I have pleanty of seeds to my disposal, so I’ve decided to try, they just sprouted this morning and now I have them facing each other. If anyone else has tried this please let me know if it went well or not and if I should continue!
 

Romis

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They will probably fight to the death. Hunger games situation where the strongest ones will thrive and the weakest ones will wither away. They would be fighting each other until the other one is over shadowed by the strongest ones.
 

T macc

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Like the picture above, but only one plant being healthier than the rest. The others will suffer
 

mistergrafik

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They will not grow into a singular plant. U must form them into 1. Any number of strains.

U must also feed for the # of plants without burning.
 

Romis

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Not sure what everyone above is talking about but plants don't fight 2 the death.

Look into ' MONEY TREES '

one of my favorite plants. Where I got the idea from.
I can only put two runts together and they will grow okay. I can not put two solid teens together without one dominating the other one.
 

Romis

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runts as in the smallest teens in the batch. Their new pots are too big for them so I combine two runts per one pot.
 

Romis

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OP asked about 3-4 seeds sprouting. Very possible.

Not sure what a RUNT or a TEEN plant is
Very possible but I don't see how it will work once it hits flower without it being a survival of the fittest going on in the medium
 

mistergrafik

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runts as in the smallest teens in the batch. Their new pots are too big for them so I combine two runts per one pot.
Cool

How did these turn out? I want to see the end results. Beautiful
I killed them actually. Those pictures are quite old. I only wasted 3 seeds because some hot shot breeder was claiming you can't braid cannabis.

I imagine it's up to the hands. A more intuitive LST, if you will. Kind of inspires me to run it through to flower.
 

mistergrafik

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If you got more of these intricate photos please post them.

Definitely mesmerizing seeing the stems flow in and out of each other

Do they eventually graft together?
I'm new sharing online so I don't have many pictures. If nursed to health and humidity is well the stems thickening will meld into each other, and the ties can be undone yes.

RFO-T19-19230jpg.jpg

U have inspired my next thread.
 

SnidleyBluntash

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Yes you can. It is done in bonsai and it is possible. You can sqweeze them together and the skins fuze together. You might have to rough the skins up maybe remove the outer layer, they will become one, the juices will flow. It’s just like grafting.
 
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