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FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
you dont really want them all in the same pot but yeah squeezed next to each other close is fine just do some lollipopping and good lighting and little veg best with clones as if you get a male in the middle your screwed
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
You can use like 1 gallon pots in sea of green soil growing push the pots right next to each other so they touch on all sides as close as possible
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Bud got that question answered for you. If you can grab the square ones they work best for getting most out of the space
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
If in the same pot you run a gambit of issues. A healthier plant will overtake the weaker via food stealing and water hogging. The bigger roots will take more and stuint any slower to go plants. If the soil has an issue all plants suffer immediately not just one. If the need came to have to transplant and you have 20 plants in one pot forget it they will be root bound and tangled and un movable. You physically can do it but its a bad idea and the yield and quality will show poorly
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I havent grown any cheese family but the entire family is supposed to be a good yielder from what I know of them
 

jact55

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here are my blue cheeses, sog style. i only have the two. i just threw them in to fill in space around my bigger plants. one week veg. at 8 weeks flowering in pic. one smells just like blue cheese ( a musty blueberry smell) and the other like grapefruit. they are tiny, i will only yeild like a dub or an eighth per plant. had some bad heat issues prior to taking his pic.

they can get bigger if given the same veg time and what not, mine chose to stay really small.
 

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