2plants 1pot

Blaze12

Member
lol. all of the confusion is comical. Two plants one pot would be fine as long as its not a tiny 1/2 gal or something. Ive grown a Grand Daddy Purp and a Super Silver Haze in the same pot and it worked out nice one being a sativa and the other and indica.
 

808toker

Active Member
i had them in a super small pot...haha look at the pic i posted...but i did transplant them hopefully the'll be alright
 

jakeman311

Active Member
Why does everyone think you cant have more than one plant in a pot??? Have you guys ever tried it??? I have the same results per plant with 2 in a 5 gal, or 1 in a 3 gal. Again, think about how many plants grow next to each other outside, the ground is full of roots from different plants.
Yes I have tried it and the plants shade each other out and you end up with 2 half plants that look like they were split down the middle with no branches and leaves on one side and like you said you get the same results with 2 plants in a 5 gal container that you would get with 1 plant in a 3 gallon. Not only is it twice the amount of plant(s) for the same yield which would make no sense but using your yields you stated you could have also taken those 2 plants that were in one 5 gal container and instead put them in their own 2 separate 3 gal container and yielded double the amount withthe same amount of plants....make sense?
 

jakeman311

Active Member
just transplanted them....feels like a bitch to pull those plants out of the dirt :wall:...how long do you think they need to recover?
a week at most. Once roots are damaged it sends signals to the plants that it need new ones so the plant will respond almost immediately with new root growth.
 

lukfome

Member
i seperated my plants just about 2weeks ago now wouldnt recommend doing it as knowing how roots grow they spread outwards toward the edge of the pot then down... It was a hassle getting the plants seperated and they were already 3 weeks old seems to be surviving after a week of nothing new growth started from the bottom of the plant and top aswell...
 

lukfome

Member
it is ssaid somewhere that two plants of the same strain in soil that if very nutrient would grow much better than one plant in its own soil... keeping in mind that my plants grew rapidly when they were in the same pot...makes u think about it!
 

Disco Pwnstar

New Member
its easy as hell if you tip the container and pour plain water over it while you use your hand. id also suggest watering it with superthrive or any other vitamin b type fert. it helps keep the plant from going into shock and it encourages fast root development.
 

hardroc

New Member
ahahaha, I've grown 2 clones in 1 pot, reveged them and they both grew, just 1 ended up being bigger than the other.
I have them in the veg box with 4 42 watt 6500k cfls
Will put them under the 400 watt hps if I feel they're worthy to flower.
Mine are only a couple days old from poppin'
 

kappainf

Well-Known Member
Yes I have tried it and the plants shade each other out and you end up with 2 half plants that look like they were split down the middle with no branches and leaves on one side and like you said you get the same results with 2 plants in a 5 gal container that you would get with 1 plant in a 3 gallon. Not only is it twice the amount of plant(s) for the same yield which would make no sense but using your yields you stated you could have also taken those 2 plants that were in one 5 gal container and instead put them in their own 2 separate 3 gal container and yielded double the amount withthe same amount of plants....make sense?
No bud... I said I got the same results PER PLANT, for example, Each plant yielded about 1.5 zips. I do one, two, three, or four per pot all the time, but to each their own, whatever works for you ;)
 

Am I Norml

Active Member
it really depends on the size of the pot i once grew 8 in a 50 gallon pot with a little LST and they grew fine and got tons of weed off them and it was all killer dank...so all i can say is try it and if you don't like the results go back to one to a pot..... life is about experimentation....worse that will happen is you wont like the results or you will have to start over... :)
 

kappainf

Well-Known Member
If ya got em seperated, they will recover, and you will have your 1 plant per pot goal. Good luck, hope you get some kill.
 

Amphibiosaardvark

Active Member
if they are tangled roots pick the one you like and kill the other. from my last grow i learned that the hard way. 2 plants in one pot put out less bud than one plant in a single pot...
 
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