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    2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental.

    So I got about 4 pots and planted about 4 or 5 seeds in each about 2 weeks ago. Bagseed...so IDK how healthy they actually are. Anyway, only one started sprouting about 2 or 3 days ago and its beautiful but I just noticed that in the same pot...another one started sprouting. Should I transfer the younger one to another pot?

    None of the other 3 have started sprouting...so that's kind of a bummer. They were all from different bags.

    BTW, its a rubbermaid indoor grow. Thanks.
    zildjianchik26 Reviewed by zildjianchik26 on . 2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental. So I got about 4 pots and planted about 4 or 5 seeds in each about 2 weeks ago. Bagseed...so IDK how healthy they actually are. Anyway, only one started sprouting about 2 or 3 days ago and its beautiful but I just noticed that in the same pot...another one started sprouting. Should I transfer the younger one to another pot? None of the other 3 have started sprouting...so that's kind of a bummer. They were all from different bags. BTW, its a rubbermaid indoor grow. Thanks. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental.

    I'd get it in it's own pot. Can usually spoon it out (carefully) and deposit it in a pot of it's own. Piece of cake.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental.

    Thanks.

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    #4
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    2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental.

    Ditto.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    2 Plants in One Pot? Accidental.

    Guess it depends on the size of the pots really. Without that info id say transplant, but personally in my current grow im using 2 gallons pots and i have 2 plants in each, im not growin them to big but still the will both end up at least a foot and 1/2 when they are done

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