3 plants in one?

Harlesjohn

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i have 3 plants and there 2 weeks old, i want to put them in a bigger potter but dont have the room cuz i have room for only one plant.. can i put all three in the same soil till i find out which ones are male and which are female? or will something bad happen if there ends up being a male plant mixed with the females?

im pretty sure i can do it and when i find out which is a male i can cut it down. im just not sure if the male roots can make a female turn male. thanks guys
 

jackinthebox

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Well having two plants, is sometimes doable, I have two plants in mine right now, but the "earthbox" its in is 25 gallons, and im getting away with it, but its probably not smartest move. Depends on how big your pot is though, because the roots might tangle up, and choke each other out, and many other problems.

You could always just plant one in there, and send the extras my way? lol
:)
 

Harlesjohn

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^^^^^ lol wish i could :peace: i might just make my spot bigger then i can have all three. or however many are going to be female which i hope at least one.
 

Twist

Active Member
It would be impossible to have a high yield at the end, or even take them apart sucessfully. The roots are going to tangle together and will not come apart with out being cut, and than how are you going to get them far apart enough so they can bush out properly for the end of their life?
 
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