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2 clones in 1 pot
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2 clones in 1 pot
Hey everyone hope all is growing well and you're having a great weekend
Just thought I'd do a little experiment in case anyone was interested- 2 clones, same strain in a single pot
From all the research I've done I've found that this is a highly debated topic, with most people leaning towards saying it's a horrible idea when using smaller pots
For the sake of "Science Bitch!" I'll be throwing 2 of my green crack clones in a 19 liter pot with some basic roots organic soil. Nothing fancy
I'll keep you all posted on how it goes! It's the pot in the middle of my screen
Prbly flip to flower in a couple weeks, depending on how fast my screen fills
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Just thought I'd do a little experiment in case anyone was interested- 2 clones, same strain in a single pot
From all the research I've done I've found that this is a highly debated topic, with most people leaning towards saying it's a horrible idea when using smaller pots
For the sake of "Science Bitch!" I'll be throwing 2 of my green crack clones in a 19 liter pot with some basic roots organic soil. Nothing fancy
I'll keep you all posted on how it goes! It's the pot in the middle of my screen
Prbly flip to flower in a couple weeks, depending on how fast my screen fills
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
ive done it several times....imho split them into seperate pot now they will do so much better,as the roots will out grow the pot sharpish !!!!!!!integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:09 amHey everyone hope all is growing well and you're having a great weekend
Just thought I'd do a little experiment in case anyone was interested- 2 clones, same strain in a single pot
From all the research I've done I've found that this is a highly debated topic, with most people leaning towards saying it's a horrible idea when using smaller pots
For the sake of "Science Bitch!" I'll be throwing 2 of my green crack clones in a 19 liter pot with some basic roots organic soil. Nothing fancy
I'll keep you all posted on how it goes! It's the pot in the middle of my screen
Prbly flip to flower in a couple weeks, depending on how fast my screen fills
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
I just transplanted them cap... That was the whole point of this post
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalkcaptain beefheart wrote:ive done it several times....imho split them into seperate pot now they will do so much better,as the roots will out grow the pot sharpish !!!!!!!integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:09 amHey everyone hope all is growing well and you're having a great weekend
Just thought I'd do a little experiment in case anyone was interested- 2 clones, same strain in a single pot
From all the research I've done I've found that this is a highly debated topic, with most people leaning towards saying it's a horrible idea when using smaller pots
For the sake of "Science Bitch!" I'll be throwing 2 of my green crack clones in a 19 liter pot with some basic roots organic soil. Nothing fancy
I'll keep you all posted on how it goes! It's the pot in the middle of my screen
Prbly flip to flower in a couple weeks, depending on how fast my screen fills
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
ive had a drop on bach ignore me.... :laugh:integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:20 amI just transplanted them cap... That was the whole point of this postSent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalkcaptain beefheart wrote:ive done it several times....imho split them into seperate pot now they will do so much better,as the roots will out grow the pot sharpish !!!!!!!integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:09 amHey everyone hope all is growing well and you're having a great weekend
Just thought I'd do a little experiment in case anyone was interested- 2 clones, same strain in a single pot
From all the research I've done I've found that this is a highly debated topic, with most people leaning towards saying it's a horrible idea when using smaller pots
For the sake of "Science Bitch!" I'll be throwing 2 of my green crack clones in a 19 liter pot with some basic roots organic soil. Nothing fancy
I'll keep you all posted on how it goes! It's the pot in the middle of my screen
Prbly flip to flower in a couple weeks, depending on how fast my screen fills
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
I've had a few myself, no worries man. Surprised I didn't transplant them upside down to be honest cheers
Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalkcaptain beefheart wrote:ive had a drop on bach ignore me....integrajosh wrote: ↑Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:20 amI just transplanted them cap... That was the whole point of this postSent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalkcaptain beefheart wrote: ive done it several times....imho split them into seperate pot now they will do so much better,as the roots will out grow the pot sharpish !!!!!!!
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
Nice experiment buddy. I will be following. It's good to see how these will grow compared to the other ones. Good luck man.
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
Done this with autos before, never had a problem other than training. Watching :)
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
Wont be a problem mate they may just require a bit extra feed. One big plant or two small ones pretty much same same.
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Re: 2 clones in 1 pot
Hobbit hit the nail on the head with this one, they're both perfectly healthy but the stems are about half the size as the clones in their own pot.
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