2-3 in the same pot possible?

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I have 4 Autoflowering Blue Mystic plants growing currently. 3 of them are doing amazing but one of them is looking pretty dead, I think i'm gonna yank it and try to grow a bag seed. My question is since these arent feminized and I dont wanna get screwed spending a month on growing only to find out it is a male, can I grow 3 of them in the same pot then when it comes time to tell sex I just yank any that are males? Figure it might improve my odds.

Btw, i'm growing them in 5 gallon buckets so they have plenty of room.
 
I think you could do that since males mostly show flowers before females. I do think you will end up with less weed than if you put them in separate pots.
 
I have 4 Autoflowering Blue Mystic plants growing currently. 3 of them are doing amazing but one of them is looking pretty dead, I think i'm gonna yank it and try to grow a bag seed. My question is since these arent feminized and I dont wanna get screwed spending a month on growing only to find out it is a male, can I grow 3 of them in the same pot then when it comes time to tell sex I just yank any that are males? Figure it might improve my odds.

Btw, i'm growing them in 5 gallon buckets so they have plenty of room.

it's possible, but for best results i would stick to 1 plant per pot.
 
no do not grow more then one in a pot when it is time to sex u will kill others trying to take out males roots will be tangled
 
no od not grow more then one i a pot when it is time to sex u will kill others trying to take out males roots will be tangled

this. just because you cut down the males in the pot does not mean their roots aren't sill hogging up the pot. the remaining plant(s) will not have the space to develop the type of roots you will need to take you through flowering.
 
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