Can you cut leaves from 3 week old plant?

Charlie Green

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Hi guys, im growing the white widow and i was out of soil pots, so i planted 1 week old 4 x plants to 1 big pot becoz i was seedling them in very tiny pots. Now my question is: can i cut few leaves from those 3 week old plants becoz there is no ruum for them all to grow up in same pot? or what can i do? i cant take them out from there anymore. :blsmoke:
 

kahtn

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eeeeyyy...i would say try running them under water to get rid of as mutch durt as possible and slowly pull them a part..there will be some root los but they can make it...or just cut your loss and kill two of them...or take clones and grow the outher three in a 10 gallon pot...
 

Charlie Green

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eeeeyyy...i would say try running them under water to get rid of as mutch durt as possible and slowly pull them a part..there will be some root los but they can make it...or just cut your loss and kill two of them...or take clones and grow the outher three in a 10 gallon pot...
I dont know mate i think they can also make it in that pot, but i just need to trimm them into a good shape for grow nice. So can i cut them in that age of time? :blsmoke:
 

kahtn

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ya you can cut them as long as there in veg...how tall before you throgh um in flowering? cus if there less then a foot now and you do it now they should be fine but over a foot on any and the roots will get to rootbound they will all die...
 

Charlie Green

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ya you can cut them as long as there in veg...how tall before you throgh um in flowering? cus if there less then a foot now and you do it now they should be fine but over a foot on any and the roots will get to rootbound they will all die...
they are about 15cm high. i think i turn flowering on about 30cm.
 

Bigol'Bong

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at three weeks old most plants wont really be able to take a trimming. Without the leaves the plant will take in alot less light thus stunning its growth. This also depends on the kind of grow. If its outdoor then u might be okay to do it cause its got untill october to grow, but as far as indoor goes i wouldnt chance it. Just spend some money on some pots and u will see a much better crop in the end
 

valuablevariable

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Cutting isnt very good right now. If you need to cut them because its getting to crowded at a few cm tall then how do you think they will be when taller? They arent going to get less bushy so either let them grow and then remove the males when you can tell them appart, or try to seperate them now and give each its own pot or look into LST and tie them down and away from eachother.
 

Charlie Green

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Yeah this is indoor grow indeed. Thanks for that info. I wont cut them at all. I let them grow how ever plants want. I let the nature lead the way.

Thanks all for comments. :blsmoke:
 
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