Thank you so much for the reply...yes, they're both female and autoflower. I only have 3 plants so I'll try to save them both...if not I'll cut the smaller one out Anyway, I've pretty much maxed out my budget on this project already, so I'll try to find some cheaper way to get rid of the gnats...but idk about dryer sheets. They have detergent and stuff on them...and I'm trying to keep everything organic. That's why I got organic MG soil...and I heard that comes with a greater chance of "pests". Ah well. Here's a picture of the main plant that seems to be doing just fine:
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Since this is my first time, do you think she looks alright for 3 1/2 weeks? I'm going to cut back on the fertilizer b/c the center leaves look a little TOO green :b
Asuka23 Reviewed by Asuka23 on . Two plants in one container? So, can I plant two plants in one container? I've already done it because I didn't have an extra pot...and it's not turning out so well. The two girls aren't looking nearly as good as their sister, and after about a month in, they don't seem to be growing very fast. HOWEVER, I looked at the bottom of the jar (where the drainage hole is) and there are white roots everywhere. Thats good, no? Help would be much appreciated. 282221 Also, there are little gnats (look like fruit flies) hanging Rating: 5