Yeah, I finished reading your post after i posted that. so I just summed it up for ya again. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by khronik
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Yeah, I finished reading your post after i posted that. so I just summed it up for ya again. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by khronik
I told him he should probably try transplanting them seperately. But i don't know if they'll survive the shock from the roots being tangled and what not. At two months how many leaves should they have?
At 2 months, in theory, they should be showing pre-sex and be ready to begin flowering
I've considered using kitty litter boxes and putting 6-ish clones in each. Basically a very small raised bed garden. I'm sure it'd work okay. Right now I'm doing a SOG experiment, using 1/2-gallon pots, one plant per. That's working, but somewhat of a pain in the ass. My kitty litter trays hold about 5 gallons, so the plants would actually get *more* root space with them than they are currently with the individual 1/2-gallon pots. Not that lack of root space is in any way keeping these plants (AK-48) tiny -- they're getting quite large, and seem to peak at around 3 feet tall, maybe a little more, after flowering them at 5".
My friend transplanted them seperately , but his soil is shitty. By shitty I mean bad drainage....is there anything he can do to improve it?
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Originally Posted by tha_green_ghost
I used to do 50-60 in a 6 ft. kiddie pool at a time w/ 1000w apiece .
Crispi :jointsmile:
cool, the soil was mis mixed with a little perlite and peat moss....(found some laying around)
it seems to have helped the drainage thnx
I have planted 3 in 15 gal pot. was running out of pots. In some I killed 1 or 2, but I kept a few triplets. They were same size or bigger than the singles. Wouldn't have done it If I did not run out of pots.
At this point, many plants were eliminated and planted separately . The soil was shitty but now much better....but most of lower leaves are yellowing and wilting. The tops are still green so Im wondering if maybe its the result of shock from re-planting. What do you think it could possibly be?