2 plants growing in one pot...

STANDOX

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so is it possible to grown multiple plants in same soil granted that they r all female, ouldnt they fight for water and dominance of space? i have wondered this before and never asked what if you used a trash barrel and filled with soil and planted 4 seeds or transplanted 4 clones could this actually work?
 

Lobotomist

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I have three five gallon buckets with three seedlings in each, a friend told me that they wouldn't get fed enough..I mean, as long as I'm feeding them enough for a family of three I should be cool, right? It's my maiden voyage and I don't know much..
 

sunman79

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ok, so i planted 2 seeds in each pot, and one of them has 2 plants growing now...what should i do?

leave it alone? or kill one, or is there a way to take one and put it in a new pot?

their really close togeather, almst touching, and idk what to do lol
i wish people would stop killing plants! take it to the forest and plant it.killing is a terible solution! just replant one n its own pot. simple...when they grow and you find males dont kill them either, take them out and plant them in some old ladies back yard...
 

leglesscrow

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I seem to have run into the same situation. The only difference is my plants are about a week and a half old and they are being grown hydroponically. Each one of four buckets will have 1 plant except for the two seedlings that have sprouted in the same cube. Both a VERY BEAUTIFUL and seem to be very healthy so I would hate to get rid of one, but if I decide to keep both of them in the same medium 1. Will it work in hydro, and 2. Would I have to double my nutes?
 

leglesscrow

Member
I seem to have run into the same situation. The only difference is my plants are about a week and a half old and they are being grown hydroponically. Each one of four buckets will have 1 plant except for the two seedlings that have sprouted in the same cube. Both a VERY BEAUTIFUL and seem to be very healthy so I would hate to get rid of one, but if I decide to keep both of them in the same medium 1. Will it work in hydro, and 2. Would I have to double my nutes?
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I germinated like 10 bagseeds at once figuring I would get about 4-5 and all of them sprouted so I planted 6 into 1 2gallon pot. They all grew to about 1 inch then slowly started dying. There are 2 big healthy ones left which are right next to each other. Prolly an inch or so apart. Im letting them grow. You should let them grow just to see how far they get.
 

Rammzi

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I did that too a couple of days ago, putting two in the same pot. But I did it because I figured one of 'em might turn out male, haha, but then again this is my frist grow ever, so Im learning with this one and Id be happy to get like 50 grams from my seven pots, of wich three has two plants in them.
 

phxfire

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ok, so i planted 2 seeds in each pot, and one of them has 2 plants growing now...what should i do?

leave it alone? or kill one, or is there a way to take one and put it in a new pot?

their really close togeather, almst touching, and idk what to do lol
I would get as many clones as I could off one of the plants then chop it down... I prefer one plant in one pot...
 

lostNug

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Im gonna stickin 2 clones in a 2 gallon pot (not sure if its 2g but its one size down from 3g). Reason for this is cuz I got 3 clones that im putting straight into flower and scrog. I was plannin on ddoin 3 pots but they wouldn't fit so gonna go with 2. Ill be updating with pics in my thread iin my sig.
 
hi I am currently doing 8 pots around 50 ltrs each with 2 plants in both and no problems done it before and got an average of 3oz per plant so as long as there home is big enough its good to go
 

Greenwhilley

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i wish people would stop killing plants! take it to the forest and plant it.killing is a terible solution! just replant one n its own pot. simple...when they grow and you find males dont kill them either, take them out and plant them in some old ladies back yard...
You might end up pollinating the poor old ladies crop :(
 
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