Some advice

Icon717

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Hi I was just wanting to get some advice I got 3 plants outdoors 2 are just some bag seed one is an auroa indica I got from Nirvana I had ten but they were shitty but I wanting to know if I should just start the bag ones are over week old and I have seen no more growth and the auora is about 2 week and I have seen no growth on it I top it and nothing happened.
 

charface

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They look fine, small plants can take time and sometimes they even struggle a bit. Just make sure the soil is suitable


Unfortunately you are going to have to separate them.
They are way to close.
Outdoor plants get big.

I give a minimum of 6 feet.
 

charface

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And dig bigger holes
Good luck


Oh, and don't be surprised if you stall them out even further once you dig them up.
 

Miyagismokes

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They look fine, small plants can take time and sometimes they even struggle a bit. Just make sure the soil is suitable


Unfortunately you are going to have to separate them.
They are way to close.
Outdoor plants get big.

I give a minimum of 6 feet.
Not necessarily. The old trick in my area is "plant three seeds in the same hole", this is to guarantee you aren't wasting a hole if you get some males. If they all end up female, you can do stuff like braid them so they fuse into one plant.
 

charface

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Not necessarily. The old trick in my area is "plant three seeds in the same hole", this is to guarantee you aren't wasting a hole if you get some males. If they all end up female, you can do stuff like braid them so they fuse into one plant.
To each his own for sure.
If it works for you I can't dispute it.

I just assumed this is a new grower and went the most direct route.

Can you imaging learning everything while also trying to find out how to braid plants?

That post would get him beat to death. Lol

See thread title below.

Newbie needs Help!! How do I top, lst and braid my plants?

But like I said, im not doubting it can be done.
 

ganga gurl420

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Not necessarily. The old trick in my area is "plant three seeds in the same hole", this is to guarantee you aren't wasting a hole if you get some males. If they all end up female, you can do stuff like braid them so they fuse into one plant.
I see the logic in that...but I have to disagree. You will be drastically hurting your yield by doing this for many reasons. Happy roots=bigger fruits.
But it's your grow ...so good luck
 

Miyagismokes

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Happy roots=bigger fruits
Of course, this is true.
But I've never hit that point where they interfered with each other, the roots have all the space they'd need. Hell we, some of my best yielders last year were double-plants.
The problem I've encountered is you have to train them to not grow branches into each other.
 

ganga gurl420

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Of course, this is true.
But I've never hit that point where they interfered with each other, the roots have all the space they'd need. Hell we, some of my best yielders last year were double-plants.
The problem I've encountered is you have to train them to not grow branches into each other.
Well... I do wish you luck. Hope they are all girls. :)
 

Icon717

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To each his own for sure.
If it works for you I can't dispute it.

I just assumed this is a new grower and went the most direct route.

Can you imaging learning everything while also trying to find out how to braid plants?

That post would get him beat to death. Lol

See thread title below.

Newbie needs Help!! How do I top, lst and braid my plants?

But like I said, im not doubting it can be done.
Would it be good to start flowering this one or do I need to let veg more
 

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Icon717

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It depends on the space you are growing in.
Earlier we were talking outdoor now were flowering a plant?

You have to give clear details or your going to get random information.
I'm sorry my dude just brought it to me the outdoor ones I'm good I'm just gonna watch over the next 2 weeks see what happens the big one tho is a month old and my tent is an appolo 5 foot tent
 

charface

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I'm sorry my dude just brought it to me the outdoor ones I'm good I'm just gonna watch over the next 2 weeks see what happens the big one tho is a month old and my tent is an appolo 5 foot tent
If you lst or scrog or just let it grow like a xmas tree etc. The answer is going to be different.
Light height is a biggy.

So you need to maintain the safe distance from the light to canopy and allow for stretch. The stretch will be different based on strain, lights and training..

Hope that helps.
 

Icon717

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If you lst or scrog or just let it grow like a xmas tree etc. The answer is going to be different.
Light height is a biggy.

So you need to maintain the safe distance from the light to canopy and allow for stretch. The stretch will be different based on strain, lights and training..

Hope that helps.
I'm gonna use a 150 hps or 150 watts of cfl and about 90 wts of LED
 

too larry

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Not necessarily. The old trick in my area is "plant three seeds in the same hole", this is to guarantee you aren't wasting a hole if you get some males. If they all end up female, you can do stuff like braid them so they fuse into one plant.
If you start early and pull them apart you can get a decent harvest. But you will lose yield compared to two plants in single plant holes.

I double planted some seeds in cups. In most cases it is to increase the odds of males in a crowded seed drop. But these two Blueberry Twist are fems, so I can't use that excuse. I just had more seeds than cups.


BBT fems up front. The two back plants are {left} Blueberry X Shark Shock and {right} Blue Shiva X Blue Shark. I'm hoping for one male between the two. Lots of Blueberry in those blood lines.

Blueberry hole.JPG
 

too larry

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OP, I had some patches found by law enforcement in a helo last year, so I'm making an effort to keep all my plants as small and close to the ground as possible. The patch above was a single plant hole when I wasn't running scared.
 
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