multiple plants in the same bucket?

so i have some fem seeds just wondering if i can put like 3 seeds in the same container? and let them all grow together without a problem?
 

davickm1

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no. It will cause them to be root bound. And they'll have to fight for water/nutes. And it'll be hard to transplant. REALLY bad idea. Get seperate pots.
 

Adjorr

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ill second that. plants in the same container will choke each other out as they fight over the space. only the biggest and strongest comes out on top, the rest are runts. even growing outside you need some space between your plants
 

Sand4x105

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it really depends on how big of a container you were thinking
also...
and how big you wanted to grow them... If I run out of space, sometimes, I double up clones in my one gallon buckets, [I only can fit 20 buckets] I can tell you first hand that if you are only going to veg a plant a short time, they would not grow large enough to be root bound...together in any container over one gallon...I have seen Sog grows with plants in one liter bottles, and two plants 'sharing' a one gallon worth of soil, would be a larger cubic inch amount...anyway... on plants veg only 6 weeks or less, I got double the yield, as for one plant in one gallon...people always say don't do it... I did it, with a exact same result... So, "How Big/How Long to veg" is the question...
 
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