I agree with dutch,tdaddy...One per pot will let you transplant smoothly and also let you treat each plant as an individual nute wise...:stoned::smokin:
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I agree with dutch,tdaddy...One per pot will let you transplant smoothly and also let you treat each plant as an individual nute wise...:stoned::smokin:
well. I have grown 3 plants in one 20 gallon bucket befor. and it worked they all ended up being female. then I flowered them when they were 1 foot tall.
also I tied them down while in veg cycle and they grew a lot of bud tops.
they grew and flowered under 9 25 watt cfl lights and I got one 0z off each plant.
well that was how my experience with 3 plans in 20 gallons of soil went.:D:thumbsup:
Yeah its about a 25 gallon tub, soil goes down about 11 inches. I wish i would have individually planted them.
Is it to late late to try and transplant at this point? I have a feeling the roots might be fairly large by now, they were coming out of my rock-well cubes before i even put them in soil. They only reason i did it like that was because a good friend of mine who grows indoors does it that same way, (his tub is a bit larger and he does 4 plants per tub).
I am ordering a 2ft x 4ft x 7ft tent this week and the plants will be moved there in about 2 and half weeks when it arrives. What do you gentlemen suggest i do?
Thanks for all the help this is my first time doing indoors and i expected a few mistakes.
Is it to late to transplant now???NO WAY!!!It's a blessing your light didn't come yet...Root connection if any will be minimal...Sticking something into the medium to keep em' separated would be O.K...I've never had to deal with this but I'd say thin wood or roofing shingles would keep em' boxed...However,if it was my grow,I'd get em' out of there as gentle as possible and transplant them into basically the same type of dirt separately...:stoned::smokin:
Alright i'm going to go and check out some things and the store. I'm probably going to buy some pots and just transplant them in to some medium sized ones for now. Any ideas on the best way to go about the transplant?
Alright i've decided to just try and make it work. I know its probably not the best idea but i'm going to just grow them to a bit over a foot or so and them start the budding cycle and see how it works out. I'm going to be ordering some seeds and making some upgrades 4 the next grow, but i'm just going to keep my fingers crossed on this one and hopefully it works out. Bear with me on this one guys!
A big spoon,a spatula,and TLC...Always try to transplant into round pots where the top is larger than the bottom,except for when the transplanting is done and your ready to flower...Watering or feeding the day before makes for an easier transplant... You'll be able to roll the pot in your hands to release side growth,turn it over with stem between your fingers supporting stem and dirt for a stressless transplant...:stoned::smokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by trickdaddy450
I'm just going to try and make it work how it is right now and hope for the best. I went over to menards and they didnt have any pots because of the changing season, and i'm not very confident about transplanting them out of that 25 gallon tub. All I can do is hope for the best and if this time around it doesn't work out i'll make sure to make the appropriate changes for the next grow.
What seedbank do you prefer?? I'm not going to order for another month or two but i wanted to start looking around.
THANKS!!!!:rasta:
Cool tdaddy,just don't veg em' to big...Give em' light and keep em' cool...My money says you're gonna grow exotic bud bro!!!:cool::stoned:
Hey tdaddy... The Rave will guide you on your path to glory...d:rastasmoke: