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    #1
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    couple newb queswtions

    ok so i have mainly 2 plants. they are about 40-50 days old and one is significantly larger then the other, but they both appear female, is the smaller one just smaller by genetics?

    also i have been watering every third day and it seems to b going good untill the lowest leaves are turning yellow and drying up. normal? please help:jointsmile:
    FotParmer Reviewed by FotParmer on . couple newb queswtions ok so i have mainly 2 plants. they are about 40-50 days old and one is significantly larger then the other, but they both appear female, is the smaller one just smaller by genetics? also i have been watering every third day and it seems to b going good untill the lowest leaves are turning yellow and drying up. normal? please help:jointsmile: Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    couple newb queswtions

    Let me state the obvious....one plant per container please.

    Having more then one plant in a pot is asking for problems. Pot plants do not play well together, their roots will compete for container space, and nutrients.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    couple newb queswtions

    Quote Originally Posted by FotParmer
    ok so i have mainly 2 plants. they are about 40-50 days old and one is significantly larger then the other, but they both appear female, is the smaller one just smaller by genetics?

    also i have been watering every third day and it seems to b going good untill the lowest leaves are turning yellow and drying up. normal? please help:jointsmile:
    What kind of nutrients have you been feeding it? When leaves start to yellow like that from the bottom up, it could be low Nitrogen in the soil.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    couple newb queswtions

    I would seriously consider repotting all your plants in at least 9" pots and one per pot. You want massive root growth and there is no way that can happen when multiple plants are fighting in a small container like that. IMO your plants should be much bigger at this point. The small containers are likely the reason for it.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    couple newb queswtions

    thanx everyone yea i transplanted today wen i found out one was male =( and the roots were totally bound. so i guess thats my probelm. apreciate the help

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