2 plants in 1 pot, sog, 24/0 stress training weight training, supercrop in safe manner... and more

Iv done 3 in one pot... The catch was tho they were ones i abandonded in my kitchen window because i dropped the humidity too quick in the seedling stage and had a lot of wind damage from a fan. Anyway 2 weeks in the kitchen and no water they start to green up and grow. Not normal speed by any means but they were in the tent tto see what they would do. 3 plants in one pot half soil half hydro... The root grew out the bottom of the pot so i put it in a bolw. Got 1.5oz from them anyway. Crap yes but if you had seen them you probably wouldnt belive it. Its a hardy plant people forget that i think.
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
Iv done 3 in one pot... The catch was tho they were ones i abandonded in my kitchen window because i dropped the humidity too quick in the seedling stage and had a lot of wind damage from a fan. Anyway 2 weeks in the kitchen and no water they start to green up and grow. Not normal speed by any means but they were in the tent tto see what they would do. 3 plants in one pot half soil half hydro... The root grew out the bottom of the pot so i put it in a bolw. Got 1.5oz from them anyway. Crap yes but if you had seen them you probably wouldnt belive it. Its a hardy plant people forget that i think.
How did you drop humidity.... irrelevant to seedlings that have ROOTS anyway :-)
 
I use plastic drinking cups to go over the pots, took them off too early and had a fan that was too big, im not sure what it would be in the cups 80/90 i kept them on for a week and half this time around and had no issuses.
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
I use plastic drinking cups to go over the pots, took them off too early and had a fan that was too big, im not sure what it would be in the cups 80/90 i kept them on for a week and half this time around and had no issuses.
If seedlings do better with humidity domes than without its a sure tell that your environment is off by a long shot.

Whats going to happen in high humidity is stomara malfunction i.e. they are going to jam open, then leaves will piss water like a sieve.

Seedlings do not need humidity, stomata are more a funtion of transpiration not humidity. Leaves transpire still in 100% humidity.
 
I left it on for a week and a half, burbed each pot 2/3 times a day this time around and they all made it fine in 3weeks they were a full week ahead than last time, happy atm.
 
Does this count as a rooted clone pic lol. Cut one week before flip. Grown in a cup of water. 7 weeks from flip.
Will a cannabis clone in a cup of water develop crystal, balls and seeds? Yes!
I'm going to germinate that seed and grow it out next grow.
View attachment 4066799
View attachment 4066800
how did it flower?, did you leave it under twelve/twelve ? looks cool, i always assumed they don't flower until they root.
 
Anything's possible I guess but I've run multiple strains in one tub doing DWC and not had problems.

It is best for every plant to have it's own pot for sure.

:peace:
second week into flower, what do you think? i'm now focusing on the middle plant to make it my main plant and i'm giving it much space as it needs for the branches to expand and for new node development. it's growing rapidly, hoping it finishes before rest of them so i could have something. they're extremely short compared to any grow i've ever done but much more bushy twenty four / zero was the best veg i ever done, less stem between each new growth ratio, no topping and plenty of tops.
 

Attachments

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
I'm seeing a lot of burned leaf margins and curling indicating pretty high nute levels and/or heat stress on pretty much all of them.

I wouldn't be giving them anything but water for a while.

:peace:
 
I'm seeing a lot of burned leaf margins and curling indicating pretty high nute levels and/or heat stress on pretty much all of them.

I wouldn't be giving them anything but water for a while.

:peace:
middle one is good, has no burns, the two plants in one pot, in the corner, that's fine too, top right one yes, i haven't quite got a grip of that plant, it's like the oldest one and looks like the second biggest one, but for some reason it goes from hungry to overnuted regardless of my nut strength very quickly and because i have my light so close, like fifty cm from the top of the tallest plant, it's very sensitive to light burn, not so much heat not sure why because my main middle plant ive had literally no fuck ups with it, and it's grown good, top middle, smallest plant in the round pot, yes it was in a joint pot with a different plant and diff strength nut, it must of hurt it, but the same strain joint pot one so far is good.
 
I'm seeing a lot of burned leaf margins and curling indicating pretty high nute levels and/or heat stress on pretty much all of them.

I wouldn't be giving them anything but water for a while.

:peace:
and the bottom right one, square pot, its not nut burn it's light burn from water droplets, and also it's five cm away from the fan, its making the leaves look deformed and drying the old leaves quickly, but it's growing new veg rapidly, small sacrifice.
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
and the bottom right one, square pot, its not nut burn it's light burn from water droplets, and also it's five cm away from the fan, its making the leaves look deformed and drying the old leaves quickly, but it's growing new veg rapidly, small sacrifice.
Yes i thought mainly the plants suffering were from the environment. Could easily sort that for cheap with bit of effort :-)
 

RayRay747

Well-Known Member
any suggestions?
Don’t foliage spray at all or spray right before lights on. Or spray, then turn lights off for about 5-10 mins with fans going to dry water on leaves from spray. Then turn lights back on. Use wetting agents (Dr Bronners peppermint soap, coconut water, Aloe Vera juice) to stop water from settling on leaves.

Point fan at wall so wind bounces off wall and hits plants vs hitting plants directly with the wind.

The other thing that was suggested before was separating those two plants: that pot looks small for 2. I have two going now myself but they are autos and in a 5 gallon pot so they have a little more room. I have heard mixed feelings on more than one plant per pot but I’ve akso read some positive aspects of two like plants growing in same pot and sharing growing duties and supporting each other thru the grow. I don’t have any completed grows just yet under my belt, so I’ll know more for certain in about a month how they turned out having 2 in one pot.
 
Last edited:

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
any suggestions?
I think once you know what the main problems are over time you will see what works and dosent. I hate giving grow advice, only mentioned it because you did first so thought id confirm the environment thing with you.

One peice of advice is get a lot of free or hermie seeds and practice seedlings up until the first two weeks again and again and again till it hurts :-)
 
Top