sizzilky Well-Known Member Nov 4, 2024 #1 I got 4 in a 10 gal... only reason i did this is i have a spot opening up in the flower room and nothing big enough to go in Attachments 20241104_185050.jpg 3.5 MB · Views: 10
I got 4 in a 10 gal... only reason i did this is i have a spot opening up in the flower room and nothing big enough to go in
P Phytoplankton Well-Known Member Nov 4, 2024 #2 You can do it, but what usually happens is one (or two) plants will grow faster and become the dominant plant(s), the others will suffer.
You can do it, but what usually happens is one (or two) plants will grow faster and become the dominant plant(s), the others will suffer.
Star Dog Well-Known Member Nov 4, 2024 #3 I've grown 2 plants in one pot yes. I never had any problems even with full crops of 2 per pot. Obviously if you grow a tall strain with a short strain it's not going to be a great neighbour.
I've grown 2 plants in one pot yes. I never had any problems even with full crops of 2 per pot. Obviously if you grow a tall strain with a short strain it's not going to be a great neighbour.