Several Plants, One BIG Pot !?!.

GrassMaster

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Is it possible to grow 5,6,7, or eight plants in one pot?
I have a pot that is 17 inches in height and 20 inches in diameter.
I have 7 plants in the pot, one in the middle and the other seven evenly spaced around it.
Can i get these plants to grow nice and big with no problems? (i know to get rid of the males if theres any)
Has anyone done this successully?
My pot should be plenty big enough for the plants.
I can take pictures and show anyone how it comes out if they want to see.
 

robert 14617

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i want to see , just too small of an area for that many plants ive seen indoor grows done in larger containers more like 50 to 100 gal , if your allready growing take pic's and go for it
 

JLStiffy

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Hey it is to small for all of them! You are just under 3 feet along and under two feet for depth. The volume of soil is not the big problem, it is the your plants will over grow each other! If you are planning to flower under T5s than go for it but otherwise dont waste your time! If u are looking to conserve space, go out and get 2 gallon pots and use 3 rows of 3 to make 9 plants.
I have a friend who double plants in black bins outside. 2 per bin. anyways good luck.. If u cant go pots-go grow bags. they are around 50cents a bag..
 

Sure Shot

Well-Known Member
Your plants will likely choke each other to death!
The male roots will be impossible to remove and remain decaying.
1 plant/1 pot.
 

Scabey D

Active Member
unless there all cloned females. and the same strain, maybe. but if there different strains, they will grow different and some might need nutes at different times. all in all its just a bad idea all around. you only get so many times to grow, dont waste it.
 
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