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    GROW 3 PLANTS IN 5 GALLON BUCKET

    has anyone ever tried this. would this be possible plant them like this
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    #2
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    GROW 3 PLANTS IN 5 GALLON BUCKET

    I was thinking about doing that myself, but after looking at one plant in a 5 gallon bucket i dont think its worth the trouble of growing 3 in the same bucket. After all they might get crowded, have limited space to grow in (1.67 gallons a plant) not very much, might get you 3 ft at most, depending if you can get sufficent light to all the plant. Might be more work, than your willing to put in. My answer is no, lol.
    :S4: :yippee:

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    #3
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    GROW 3 PLANTS IN 5 GALLON BUCKET

    Bad idea ,
    What happens when 1 or more of the plants is male ?
    Cardinal rule = 1 plant per container unless they're pre sexd / clones .
    Crispi :jointsmile:

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    #4
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    GROW 3 PLANTS IN 5 GALLON BUCKET

    while I don't necessarily recommend it, I always used to plant 3 seeds per container, but, only long enough for them to sprout. ... when they reached a few inches tall, I would snip them all down, at soil level, except for the best one ... really no advantage to doing it that way, except to save a bit of time, if one or two seeds failed :wtf:, (we didn't do the 'wet papertowel' crap back then) ... and they were free bagseeds, so nothing really wasted ... survival of the fittest

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