marijuana bush

jcream

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ive been experimenting with how many clones i can grow in one pot i have made a bush like pot plant theres about 12 clones in it and its a bush. it is in veg i dont no how it would flowerin the strain is super silver haze. just seeing if anyone nos how a bush like that would flower. and is it a good idea to put more then one clone in a pot at a time???

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Papi Chingon

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super silver haze is probably one of the last plants that you'd want to grow 2 in 1 pot with. it has a super fast metabolism and stretches out quite a bit in a short period of time. the roots grow very fast and take up whatever container they're in in no time. if you started 12/12 VERY early it may not be so bad, but that container better be a decent size.
 

AnneH

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I would imagine the roots would get all tangled up down there and be fighting each other for nutrients
 

xavierinthenati

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I'm not sure about your method, but let us know how it goes.

Bushes grow real well (I get mine bushy by re-flowering a single girl, not multiple). I like keeping the 400W HPS bulb about even with the lip of the bucket (I use 5 gallon buckets with soil). Make sure you rotate the girls often to get even light. The bush branches are stronger and produce slightly more yield from my experience. I really like it because the size is much smaller...and it looks really cool!

Good luck!
 

jcream

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yea its pretty sweet its in a 3 gallon bucket with about 12 clones theyv been veging for about close to 2 months now its on of my mothers and to tell u the truth the bush looks great its under a 400w hps along with 2 other plants. Is not goin to be a while till i flower it and when i do itll be all choped up from being a mother. an the super silver seems to be doing fine with 2 in one bucket i do about a month of veg then induce flowering an the buds are dense check out my grow journal

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