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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    I just transplanted my White Rhino out of the 5 gallon buckets into the ground. I have 4 females so far -=). Heres some pics. Do you guys think I planted the plants too close to one another? I already see sex, the 2 in the first pic and 2 in the last pic are showing pistols. I was considering killing the right one in both the first/last pic. However both are females. I'm just worried about the roots strangling the plants and killing them if they get tangled up. Stem to stem they are 22 inches apart. A 5 gallon bucket is 11 inches in diameter. They are 22 inches away from eachother from stem to stem. So taking into account the 5 1/2 inches from each side of the buckets they were in. They have a little over 10 inches of soil before their roots meet. I figured take them out of the 5 gallon buckets for a bigger yield. Maybe I should of left them in? I'd assume the roots have ALL that ground to grow in, can they really hurt eachother that bad? Attachment 277089Attachment 277090Attachment 277091Attachment 277092
    Slim420jz Reviewed by Slim420jz on . Should I kill one of my plants? Please help! I just transplanted my White Rhino out of the 5 gallon buckets into the ground. I have 4 females so far -=). Heres some pics. Do you guys think I planted the plants too close to one another? I already see sex, the 2 in the first pic and 2 in the last pic are showing pistols. I was considering killing the right one in both the first/last pic. However both are females. I'm just worried about the roots strangling the plants and killing them if they get tangled up. Stem to stem they are 22 inches Rating: 5

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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    I would think it would be more of a fight for light type issue.. like you said, there is plenty of ground
    just low stress train them away from each other, maybe top the branches that reach towards each other.

    no sense in killing a female

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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas1
    I would think it would be more of a fight for light type issue.. like you said, there is plenty of ground
    just low stress train them away from each other, maybe top the branches that reach towards each other.

    no sense in killing a female
    Sweet thanks! I was just worried about the roots fighting each other due to getting tangled up if they met. I will let them grow and watch for them stealing one anothers light -=).

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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim420jz
    Sweet thanks! I was just worried about the roots fighting each other due to getting tangled up if they met. I will let them grow and watch for them stealing one anothers light -=).




    Dont sweat it you will be fine. The roots never get tangled outside so no worries ! Perfect spacing for a medicine hedge.:thumbsup:

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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog
    Dont sweat it you will be fine. The roots never get tangled outside so no worries ! Perfect spacing for a medicine hedge.:thumbsup:
    Thanks brother!

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    Should I kill one of my plants? Please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim420jz
    Thanks brother!






    No problem ! Be sure to apply some sore of bug deterant to keep them{ the pesky,very hungry bugs} from doing any damage. I prefer "neen oil" myself. Works great for plants before the buds get to large . I quit applying about the third week of flowering.I feel it helps keep the "dreaded BUD WORM " away. Some years it seems like you get a bad infestion and others the leave them alone.....strange. Good luck with the grow looks like your off to a fantastic start . Peace, Waterdog

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