Quote Originally Posted by SunnySativa
however i do have a big 15 gallon pot i used in my last grow...currently workin with 5 plants. Three 2 gallon pots, 2 in each pot cept for the 5th, its in its own. Any suggestions?
Not a good idea to have more than one plant per pot. Especially if the size of the pot (two gallon) is questionable for even one mature bloomer. Roots don't like to compete for space and nutrients. Do you notice a difference in growth between the solo plant, and the groups?

Having tried multiples in 3 gallon pots before:
I tried doubling the nute strength...bad idea, burns 'em good.
I tried separating them. (large butcher knife thru rootball) Ok, but shock sets 'em back at least a few weeks, and weird growth patterns freaked me out. (but I'm much better now, lol)
I tried normal nute strength, but twice as often...so-so results.
I tried foliar only...too hot here in the desert and it burns the leaves. Perhaps a viable option for others, tho.

I've learned my lesson. Best results...one pot, one plant.

Damn, Stinky...you sure type fast, lol.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . 2nd Grow, question Welp heres newest pictures of my current grow so far so good, but i think im gunna run into a boundry problem . If you take a look at the third picture you can see droopin leaves, not all the leaves are droopin though. I thought maybe a water problem but i water the plants a couple hours ago but they are still droopin so im thinkin root bound? Im kinda in a predicament seeing how big and entangled the roots will be with eachother, however i do have a big 15 gallon pot i used in my last Rating: 5