Newbi 3 females in 1 pot

EZCheeze

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Hi, new to posting, new to growing. I have read a lot since I first planted so I see many mistakes I have made. But, go figure, I threw 3 seeds in a planter and they are ALL female. Growing very close together. they look healthy and started life outdoors until last week. What I need to know is, A. Should I sacrifice 1 or 2 in order to save the best looking one? B. Try to clone from a couple? I have all the cloning stuff ready to go. C. Just let them go and hope for the best. I use no nutes and only CFLs. Grown in miracle grow potting soil. I know, like I said, I have learned much from reading. Disstilled water only now. I also threw 1 seed in a planter and grew it indoors, it to was female. i have a few questions about that one I will also post in a different thread. i hope I am posting this all right and according to the forum rules, please excuse me if not. I appreciate any help and would also thank you all for the advice I have learned while researching. i think I could get addicted to growing!
Thanks,
EZ
 

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Brian11543

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3 plants in 1 pot, if you try to remove any of them, you can destroy the roots for the others. The only safe way to remove 2, is to cut the stalk. That being said, if it were me, I would water the hell outta that pot, then cut it apart, as carefully as I could seperate the root systems, and try to transplant them all. They may suffer a bit but you may just be able to save all 3. I would also put more perlite in with the dirt. How do you know they are all females?
 

EZCheeze

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Thanks for the quick reply. They have been growing outdoors for about 2 1/2 months or so. I brought them in last weekend and started to give them 12/12 light. All 3 show the girlie features. I can take a close-up to show. I know that is rare and that is why I don't want to kill them. Really just threw some old seeds in a planter. I am now learning. I'm not sure I would be comfortable trying to separate the roots. They are very close together.
 

EZCheeze

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I tried the best i could to take closeups of why I think they are female. But I am pretty sure now. It would really scare the crap out of me to try and separate the roots. What will happen if I just let them go?Plant_2.jpgPlant_3.jpgPlant_1.jpg
 
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