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    #1
    Junior Member

    What to do???

    My last grow I had 6 plants and 5 turned out to be male. Soooo...for my second grow i germed 7 seeds and of course all 7 of them are female. I only have room in my flower cab for 6 plants, each in 3 gallon pots.

    I have three in flower right now in the 3 gallon pots, and 4 still in veg in smaller pots. Any suggestions on what I should do?

    Should I keep a couple in smaller pots and try to fit them all in at the same time? Would it be possible to keep one of the plants in veg until the others are done flowering? The plants in veg are almost 12" tall, is it too late to start LST? I dont want to risk breaking them. Any suggestions are appreciated!

    Thanks!
    riley22 Reviewed by riley22 on . What to do??? My last grow I had 6 plants and 5 turned out to be male. Soooo...for my second grow i germed 7 seeds and of course all 7 of them are female. I only have room in my flower cab for 6 plants, each in 3 gallon pots. I have three in flower right now in the 3 gallon pots, and 4 still in veg in smaller pots. Any suggestions on what I should do? Should I keep a couple in smaller pots and try to fit them all in at the same time? Would it be possible to keep one of the plants in veg until the Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    What to do???

    You can keep a clone in vegetation state for years. That;s often times called a 'mother' plant (once established that its female), then you can take clones off it and or put it into flower. Of course it will be bigger, since its vegged longer.
    sn

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    #3
    Senior Member

    What to do???

    if you got the time, twice a day and a separate dark room?

    rotate half of the plants, every 12 hours. (I did, for 60+ days)

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