Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
Once they get older and start to sex you have a greater chance of one being male (nature has a way of working out how to survive).
Oooh forgot that one!!!

It's true! If you intend to eventually put them together to flower they MUST be sexed first!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Two plants in one pot? Dangers? Benefeits? Hello there, I have searched for help on this subject but can't really get any results. I have just started growing 2 Blue Mystic and 2 Jack Herer. I had the idea of using some council recycling bins due to their large capacity. (uk readers will know what I mean) http://www.wyrebc.gov.uk/Council_Services/Waste_Management/Refuse_Collection/Images/Photo_Recycling4Wyre&Fylde_Green_Box.gif Rating: 5