PLEASE LOOK! I need anyone and everyone's opinion, would this be okay for multiple plants?

How many plants in this one planter?

  • 2 plants

    Votes: 4 100.0%
  • 3 plants

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

o2ezz

Well-Known Member
I know you're typically not supposed to share planters with more than one plant, however, would this be okay? I was planning on planting 2 or 3 femanized auto northern lights, from nirvanaseeds.com. I am usuing fox farm soil with some coco perlite mix. How much roughly would they yield. Outdoors in az oh and by the way the pot is 2 feet long, 12 inches wide and 10 inches deep. If so, should I do 2 or 3 plants and how much do u think they would yeild? Please take poll too, either 2 plants for the container or 3. image.jpg THANK YOU please give me answers whether they're pro or cons or whatever I wanna hear what everyone's opinions and thoughts are about it. I am trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks again
-o2ezz
 

stankyyank

Active Member
Most will tell you that you're best bet would be to read up a bit more on growing. The Autos you're going to run, do you know the total grow time from germ to harvest? It's prob around two-three months, so maybe two plants will be ok. The root systems will compete when they are close enough, and you may find that one plant outgrows the other. You may just have to try it and see what happens, yeah? Growing isn't about throwing lots of money down to have the best setup or newest gear, it's just arming yourself with the proper understanding to read your plants and know what they need. Grab yourself a copy of the cannabis horticulture by Jorge C or the cannabis grow bible and get dirty/get some experience. Don't cut corners if you don't have too, a quick decision can ruin a not so quick process and set you back a grow (not to mention seeds).
 

o2ezz

Well-Known Member
Most will tell you that you're best bet would be to read up a bit more on growing. The Autos you're going to run, do you know the total grow time from germ to harvest? It's prob around two-three months, so maybe two plants will be ok. The root systems will compete when they are close enough, and you may find that one plant outgrows the other. You may just have to try it and see what happens, yeah? Growing isn't about throwing lots of money down to have the best setup or newest gear, it's just arming yourself with the proper understanding to read your plants and know what they need. Grab yourself a copy of the cannabis horticulture by Jorge C or the cannabis grow bible and get dirty/get some experience. Don't cut corners if you don't have too, a quick decision can ruin a not so quick process and set you back a grow (not to mention seeds).
I'm doing it good now man thanks i appreciate it ima buy that book tonight on amazon
 

burgertime2010

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Here is what I would suggest if you have to make this arrangement. Grow 2 plants, each topped into 2 main branches. Allow them time in veg to become established. When transplanting them separate the container with something like a screen or plastic with holes so that the root zone is connected but not shared. Each plant is set perpendicular to the long end of the pot and parallel to each other. Pull each of the 4 main branches downward so they are all horizontal. Each branch is then topped leaving 3-4 nodes. It looks like 2 t's in the pot at first and 12-16 buds is what you will expect.
 

Commander Strax

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I know you're typically not supposed to share planters with more than one plant, however, would this be okay? I was planning on planting 2 or 3 femanized auto northern lights, from nirvanaseeds.com. I am usuing fox farm soil with some coco perlite mix. How much roughly would they yield. Outdoors in az oh and by the way the pot is 2 feet long, 12 inches wide and 10 inches deep. If so, should I do 2 or 3 plants and how much do u think they would yeild? Please take poll too, either 2 plants for the container or 3. View attachment 3042788 THANK YOU please give me answers whether they're pro or cons or whatever I wanna hear what everyone's opinions and thoughts are about it. I am trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks again
-o2ezz
I missed this the first time, are you serious, you show a picture of an empty pot and ask the YEILD?
 
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qwizoking

Well-Known Member
to help the newb out..
Well they are autos so you can't just veg forever and get a higher yield(depending on type of auto) I expect they could potentially give you an oz each if you can keep them healthy with enough root space. but all autos aren't alike and im not gonna Google yours. it might pull a half oz, could potentially yield 2oz...
for a pot that size and given info I suspect you'll be walking away with an
oz total
 
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