jackofalltrades8
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Heres a picture of my problem I'm not really sure how to handle separating them.
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He wants to remove and re plant them thats why he made the thread, scoop them? what if the root are tangled?I did this a lot when I hadn't enough cups when seeds decided to fully germinate.
I suggest simply taking them out and replanting them.
Just don't pull them up. Scoop them as to avoid separating the plant from it's roots.
Think they would be root bound before they show sex and it would be harder to remove later on due to much more roots.can you leave two in one pot till they sex?
how bout jus planting in seperate pots 2 begin with????/
Here's a thought. This is for all the newbies out there. DO NOT PLANT MORE THAN ONE PLANT PER POT! Why people do this is beyond me. Are cups or flower pots really that expensive? I think not. The OP needs to get those out of there immediately and be as gentle as possible. You may lose one or more of them but hey, you obviously wanted to save a few pennies. Please think a step ahead that way this doesn't happen. I see a lot of stupid mistakes on here but this is one that should never happen IMO.how bout jus planting in seperate pots 2 begin with????/
He wants to remove and re plant them thats why he made the thread, scoop them? what if the root are tangled?
OP, i suggest lightly knocking away the soil from the root balls, it's do-able.
best of luck.
Transplant them into seperate pots ASAP.... Never a good idea to put more than one seed in a pot as they will fight over the water and space for their roots to grow... Plus, their roots will get entangled eventually, and then you're fucked... Probably end up w/ the healthier/stronger plant killing off the smaller one...Heres a picture of my problem I'm not really sure how to handle separating them.