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2 plants in one pot?

Boats

Member
I started some seeds with rapid rooters a month or so ago. Good seeds too.

One of the rooters sprouted two plants.

I transplanted the rooter with both seedlings into a bigger pot a week ago and both seem to be growing nicely.

Is there anyway both can flourish in a 15/20 gallon smart pot once it's time to go outside?

What are my options?

Thanks in advance..
 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
Not ideal but should work OK. The bigger the container the better.just LST them in opposite directions.
 

HTP

Active Member
If you want to plants in one pot, I would have started it later in the year ....
Just saying ...
 

Astral Zoom

Active Member
they are all correct above^^

id personally separate them and still put them in the 20 gal bags!!!

However, being a month or so old their root systems are probably intertwined, you def can just rip them apart but itll hurt their feelings slightly..

i only say separate bc if one thing goes rreal wrong then you wont loose both babies and what if one is a male? then you got all that dead shit in there...

i dunno just my opinion

i wanna see some pics tho!
 

angryblackman

Well-Known Member
I did it and chopped the male. The female ended up reaching 6 ft.

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I wouldn't recommend doing it if you can avoid it.
 
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