Can you have more than one plant per pot soil

i have six seedlings but only have a 600/600 mm space should i discard a couple or possible double Two ov then up any opinions more than welcome
 

april

Pickle Queen
i agree i had dropped 2 seeds in a pot by accident, killed the smaller of the 2 this morning, rip poor seedling.
 

BigBudE

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For vegging and flowering, I definitely agree with these guys. Ive seen it done in a huge wood homemade rectangle pot and it did turn out all right but personally I wouldnt But I have seen people germ a bunch of seeds close together in soil.
BigBudE
 

april

Pickle Queen
20 cm pots? sounds kinda small, i use 2.5L minimum, are u planning on vegging in small pots and transplanting to larger?? sorry not being rude just confused with your question
U can google any weed question u have and if there is a thread here google will provide u with a link.
I suggest reading the newbie section, i did and alot of your questions will be answered correctly , not just peoples opinions and ideas.
 
I guess doing that will only risk the success of your yield. I would suggest that you stick to one plant per pot, that way, the plant will have all the nutrients it needs especially when it transitions from one growth cycle to another.
 

Grumpy Old Dreamer

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20 cm pots? sounds kinda small, i use 2.5L minimum,
Strange comment, a "standard" 20 cm pot (19cm deep) has a capacity of 4.5L or pretty much an imperial gallon (I have no idea what a US gallon is).

My next grow will be 4 plants in a 29cm square pot (18L) - I am OK with 4 plants to the pot as they will be trained under a 2 foot diameter SCROG screen and will be producing the same canopy as if I had just one plant under the screen.
By using the 4 plants, I will be able to reduce my vegging time considerably.
 

bunnyface

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i have six seedlings but only have a 600/600 mm space should i discard a couple or possible double Two ov then up any opinions more than welcome
I surpose a bed bag, soil bag, grow bag thingy, you know? A big 5 gallon pot would be ok as you dont intend on keeping them more than 20 weeks tops...urrrrrr......rock wool slabs, but with soil in, they look like this,,,,http://www.growell.co.uk/p/3943/Cultilene-Maxxima-Vertical-Rockwool-Grow-Slabs.html.
That sort of thing thats for vertical growing but you get ones like that,,,,,Grow slab is what I typed in google but with soil,,, they come in all size, hold nutes well, but dont allow you to turn the plants, or are not very good to leach if you over do it,,
Sorry for bad reply, quite high. Hope I helpd,
 

smallclosetgrowr

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alot of the older generation of growers would chuck a few seeds in 1 decent size pot and then thin out the strugglers. but i wouldnt reccomed a full grow with 2 plants in the 1 pot unless its BIG
 
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