Please help me out!

Goodpot

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This is my first time growing but I have 4 plants the size of my finger they only have 2 leafs each and I'm wondering if I should transplant them. There allin the same cup, it's one of those plastic party cups. Should I do this while there still little or can I wate a lil longer? Also what's the shortest time it will take until it gets buds on them. O and one last question what is the min and max temp that it should be in order for my plants to stay alive
 

jondamon

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get them separated as soon as possible otherwise the roots will entangle and then make it even more difficult to seperate.
Even if all you do is get them into their own party cups.

YOU NEED TO SEPERATE THEM NOW AS THE ROOTS WILL ENTANGLE


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Goodpot

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Damn I just tryed and I pulled it a little to hard:( well will it killall of them if I keep them in there together? I'm going to be pissed if it does all that time it took
 

darkdestruction420

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it wont kill them directly, but it will really really really hurt your plant and its yeild. you need to switch to 12/12 lighting to make the plants flower. first they have a veg phase though. 90 is the upper temp limit and 50-60 is the lowest(they will survive colder temps, but growth can be effected. as long as they dont freeze plants can survive temps of 32f and under for short time periods, the thing that will kill them is the frost. you might as well start over though, its gonna be way too hard to seperate them now w/o hurting the roots. and the other thing is that if youve got any males or hermies and they are in the same container as a female the decomposition of the dead roots will kill/hurt the other plant/s roots.
 

BongKong420

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Go to the store and buy the hugest pot you can find and grow one big massive bush.....why wouldnt that work. I would say start over as well but if you have to keep them then you might think about it...........Just saying...
 

bud nugbong

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if you dont want to start completley over wait a couple days. wichever one looks the healthiest keep. and either cut at the base or pull out the other 2. i am a big fan of growing in party cups (seedlings and clones). from my experience they are easy to maintain water and keep track of thier "wieght".

usually it takes about 30 days untill they are ready for transplant. i usually wait untill i water them one day and the next they feel pretty light. I cant stress how much better it is to pick up your plants to feel how heavy they are.this is way better than looking at the soil and saying yea that looks dry. a buddy of mine was watering his clones from like a foot high with a jetstream coming out of a wateringcan. and wonerd why none of them rooted. be gentle with the babys and when they grow up theyll be big and STRONG
 

Weedoozie

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Go to the store and buy the hugest pot you can find and grow one big massive bush...
I agree with this idea! If you can, why not grow all of them in a huge pot, that is if you are unable to separate them/are scared to harm them.
I've been thinking about doing something similar with just 2 plants though. Ideally, I would have them be the same strain and I wanted to experiment with braiding their stems together in a bent position as a sort of LST...but thats just an idea

Are they all the same strain? Do you have any info on the strain(s) you have growing there?
What kind of a light set up do you have? indoor/outdoor?

The minimum temp for cannabis in general is 65-75 degrees. 65 is for more indica dominant strains, 75 for more sativa dominant strains.

The maximum temp for cannabis in general is 80-90 degrees. 80 for indica dominant, 90 for sativa dominant. Personally, I wouldn't let my temp go over 85, even if I had a dominant sativa.

I like to keep my indoor grow box at 78 degrees and my hybrid of indica/sativa plants seem to like it :)
 

darkdestruction420

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trust me guys, having more than 1 plant in a container only hurts. I've tried it more than once just fucking around and the plants do much worse than their sisters by themselves do. if you have more than 1 plant in a container and kill one, be it by cutting at the base or if you try to pull it out the dead roots will start decomposing causing root rot and problems like that.
 

Goodpot

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Well the 2 biggest ones in the cup are sarting to be not so straIght up any more they kinda like zig zag up. Does that mean they arnt getting enuph fresh air or are they useualy like that at the begining? Also yes I am kinda scard to pull the rest so insted of a huge pot can I transplant them just right into the ground. For right now I'm growing in my room in a dresser it has a 40w balb and can get to 90 in there on a good day and like in the 70 most often.
 

darkdestruction420

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what kind of 40w bulb? Again, I would start over. the seedling root systems develop very fast and by now are all pretty hopelessly tangled. they are already like that. they will choke each other out pretty much, meaning all of them will be small and have a small yeild. It's not worth it, but if you really want to go ahead. lol. ill let you learn through experience.
 

Goodpot

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well now my plants are curling up and falling over what the hell is happening do they need air circulation, more or less water or maybe its the heat and humidity because that's kinda high. please write back before they die and i spend more time on them for nothing :(
 

darkdestruction420

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hard to tell, their is lots you could be doing wrong, but let me say again....Again, I would start over. the seedling root systems develop very fast and by now are all pretty hopelessly tangled. they are already like that. they will choke each other out pretty much, meaning all of them will be small and have a small yeild. It's not worth it, but if you really want to go ahead. lol. ill let you learn through experience.

Start over, your wasting time you could be growing for real.
 
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