help...1 pot 2 seeds

BrianD

Member
I put two seeds in one 3 gallon pot during my current grow just as a test. I'm 3 weeks into flowering and so far they look great, but they are about half the size of my others so it's kinda a wash. I won't do it again anyway
 

Fditty00

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Get her outta there. Besides the fact the light is not gonna get through all the foilage. U run the risk of root bound. What happens when one turns out hermie, or male? Jizz all ova ur lil girl. If they are both female, what happens when 1 is ready to harvest, but the other isnt. Cough up the $2.00 and get another pot. There is no good reason to try, unless u only have room for 1 pot. Imo
 

drumbum3218

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ive never grown pot, but veggies like the tomatoe plants i grow each summer did not do well when seeds were in the same contained medium. the bigger seedling would leech/hord all the water and nutes from the smaller. If you cant get another container, at least use some sort of plastic as a barrier. Hell even a shopping bag, somethig to keep the bigger seedling from starving the smaller. But get another seedling disc/pot, really, or a plastic cup, or bag filled with dirt or anything. Improvisation is the key to success in my mind. hell grabbing some wet dirt, balling it up in ur hands, and putting it on the ground with a seedling in it would work better than two seeds in one pot. Have u ever seen what happens with "two girls, one cup" ? trust me its not pretty
 

dew-b

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I put 2 seeds in 1 pot wat will happen n should I kill 1
it would be better to transplant to its owen pot. the sooner the better. its better to transplant befor roots inter twined. take both plants out of the pot at the same time. break off the soilsolwly till you have each plant with its owen roots septraded. then put each plant in its owen pot. gl may you be cursed with many buds.
 

greensister

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For space reasons, my last grow had up to 4 three foot plants in 3 gallon containers while flowering. Even more during veg. They were rootbound and some areas got less sun than others, but all in all 25+ plants gave me more than 2 lbs, which was great because it was bagseed and all i paid for were nutes, which i still have.

Right now i have 3 plants in a 3 gallon planter under CFLS. I am FIMing and LST. Thats just how i do it, others do not.
 

mookabbb

Member
I've seen two plants in a 10 Gal planter. One is only about 3'. The other is over 6'. They're both starting to bud. Started flowering late. So one plant just kept growing.
 

TonyK22

Active Member
I agree with "nanskies". If they have been in soil for more than a day at most let em grow a bit.
I've transplanted from soil to rockwool succsesfully in the past (not recomended). I'd wait till they are a couple inch's tall at least,
then maybe use a knife through the middle of the soil between the two and carfully seperate them and replant both unless one is fairly well rooted.
Try your best to not expose the roots.
 
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