First time failure

Ibleed

Member
Don't go that route! What if you pick the only one that is male?

Try maybe five or six. Enough to handle but not so many that you'll feel overwhelmed.

If you're serious about growing your own, you'll find the time to learn about it. Believe me, pot growing isn't like growing a house plant. It takes some time and understanding. Think of them all as children. . . You're raising them to teens then teaching them about how to become adults.

It's a great hobby and a good future to a healthy motivation for hoticulture or botany if you get interested in it.

Give it a shot. . . if you like it you'll want to move forward. .. . if you don't, you can say you gave it a good concerted effort.
I took your advice and i transplanted them the minute i got home im sure i screwed up and damaged the plants somehow but for now ill just have to wait and see if they grow.
 

Phenom420

Well-Known Member
i would leave all the plants together and transplant to something more suitable for that...then weed out the males when the time comes
Dont grow them in the same continer, you WILL wind up with root issues, especially when you "weed out the males"

you will have lots of dead and dying roots in your soil and gnats love that to say the least.
 

Ibleed

Member
Dont grow them in the same continer, you WILL wind up with root issues, especially when you "weed out the males"

you will have lots of dead and dying roots in your soil and gnats love that to say the least.
yea i didnt i got them out of the big pot and put them each into a cup with a hole in the bottom theyre still pretty small the waiting game begins... time to get some reading done eh.
 
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