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FinestHour
11-18-2005, 10:16 PM
I have 2 plants, one's 14' and the other 15'...they're in the same pot they're about 3 weeks old...my pot is about 3-4 gallons
IS IT BIG ENOUGH????
florida boy 3
11-18-2005, 10:26 PM
1 plant per pot.
Trichome Creator
11-20-2005, 08:44 PM
No it is not. The general rule of thum is one plant per pot and one gallon for each foot the plant is tall. Heres an example. A three foot tall plant would require a minimum pot size of three gallons but the larger the pot is the more room the roots have to grow thus increasing plant height and overall bushiness. Hope this was of help to you.
BobBong
11-20-2005, 08:49 PM
of course it can be done...
Just not very well... you CAN grow two plants in the same pot... you'll just have smaller, not nearly as healthy plants. If the pot is large enough, with enough soil. then yes.. it can be done. problems are much bigger though.. because two plants will end up getting the same kind of nute problems. and they'll react differently when treated...
best thing to do.... stick to one plant per pot :)
ideal pot size is 3-5 gallons
mightymarijuanabuds
11-23-2005, 07:50 AM
yes it can be done, but is best not to
MJ likes to stretch her feet.. esp deep.. the more room for root growth, the better... .2 plants in one por restricts roots, leading to other problems
also if you have one of those plants end up male, it is impossible to safely separate the roots, so you have to chop it down, leaving dead roots in with your girl
in the future it would be best to keep 1 plant per container
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