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rokara

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what do y'all think? is it worth growing 'em or not..? how they look like to an experienced member?
 

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They look like healthy little plants! But like the poster above said, seperate them sooner rather than later. Otherwise they will just end up competing for space and nutrients, keeping them in the same pot will be much less fruitful in the long run.
 
Well they look healthy except for the fact you have 2 plants In same pot. That is going to cause you issues. Before roots get big separate them
I will tomorrow in better pots with better soil and fertilizer I just didn't know if they are good to continue growing them... thanks
 
They look like healthy little plants! But like the poster above said, seperate them sooner rather than later. Otherwise they will just end up competing for space and nutrients, keeping them in the same pot will be much less fruitful in the long run.
I will seperate it first thing in the morning, thanks
 
Wait a little while before adding fertilizer and dilute it, also watch out if you buy a packaged soil/soiless mixture they sometimes add time released nutes to their mixes and that can mess things up.
 
As far as he plants themselves look, I think they look like good healthy little numbers. You may consider planting the stalks a tad lower when you replant. My .02.
 
As far as he plants themselves look, I think they look like good healthy little numbers. You may consider planting the stalks a tad lower when you replant. My .02.
yes, the pots will be almost half the size of the of this one...this pot is useful for one single purpose; to plant 4 seeds and to replant the ones that make it...thanks
 
yes, the pots will be almost half the size of the of this one...this pot is useful for one single purpose; to plant 4 seeds and to replant the ones that make it...thanks
Consider solo cups next time? You can easily transplant out of solos and you'll be guaranteed the roots aren't mingling with another plant when you transplant.
 
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