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    One is flowering the other is not???

    Well its just not flowering as fast as the other. I have them in the same pot. Is it possible that the one is sucking up the nutrients faster than the other can get ahold of? I have grown more than two in this same setup and I always get one that doesn't grow as good as the other. They were both the same height up until the last week. Anyone have any insight?
    SCIENTIXT Reviewed by SCIENTIXT on . One is flowering the other is not??? Well its just not flowering as fast as the other. I have them in the same pot. Is it possible that the one is sucking up the nutrients faster than the other can get ahold of? I have grown more than two in this same setup and I always get one that doesn't grow as good as the other. They were both the same height up until the last week. Anyone have any insight? Rating: 5

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    One is flowering the other is not???

    your plants arent the same strain

    one is sativa dominant, the other is indaca

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    One is flowering the other is not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Ganja Guerrilla
    your plants arent the same strain

    one is sativa dominant, the other is indaca
    ^ this was my first thought.....also you have a defficiency forming.....

    Dive:stoned:

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    One is flowering the other is not???

    Quote Originally Posted by SCIENTIXT
    I have them in the same pot.
    Newb grower here, so I could be wrong, but....Isn't this usually considered to be a bad idea?

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    One is flowering the other is not???

    yes your correct its best not to have plants in the same container fighting for room and nutes, whats done is done

    & divestoned I agree with also, the plant on the right is possibly needing more sulphur or iron hard to tell at this stage

    you can foliar spray the plant on the right with epsom salts (magnesium sulphate 13% sulphur) this is only a quick fix tho
    you may have ph issues starting or your nutes may not contain micro nutes.... iron, sulphur, magnesium, copper etc. etc. etc. check your ferts label

    to be safe & rule out any ph related issues complete a soil runoff PH test.......
    with PH corrected water (6.5-6.8PH ) pour enough water in the pots so the water runs out the bottom of the pot ...collect & test the PH of this runoff water....

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    One is flowering the other is not???

    Quote Originally Posted by Help_Needed
    Newb grower here, so I could be wrong, but....Isn't this usually considered to be a bad idea?
    I love bad ideas! I've had good results even with four plants sharing 3 1/2 gal of water. See pic.

    Guerilla - using hydro aero / dwc method.

    1/2lb from one of my last grows from four plants in this same 3 1/2 gal system I am using for this grow. Which is why I have two of them in there. The only thing that is different is the location of where they are. The temp is a bit hot right now due to in-effecient insulation and summer temps. I noticed it today to be a root prob. I'm not sure what to get. Any ideas?

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