Sounds like you had different phenotypes , that can affect flowering times , yield , potency , flavors, etc.....Chopped the 1 and 3 gallon today. The 2 gallon is acting stupid and for some reason maturing sloooooooowwwwwly.
Have a great weekend all.
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Check out the trunks. 1 and 3 gallon.
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i believe "stalk" is the proper terminology for that part of the plant.Chopped the 1 and 3 gallon today. The 2 gallon is acting stupid and for some reason maturing sloooooooowwwwwly.
Have a great weekend all.
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No I haven’t. My opinion is you can do much better splitting the soil up like this:Have you done a 3 gallon and 7 gallon auto comparison yet?
I'll rember this next timeNo I haven’t. My opinion is you can do much better splitting the soil up like this:
Take the 7 gallons of dirt and fill two 3 gallon pots and a 1 gallon.
Or
Take the same dirt and fill three 2 gallon pots and a 1 gallon.
I only have experience with indoor.
What is your thought of putting 2 plants in one 3-5 gallon pot?No I haven’t. My opinion is you can do much better splitting the soil up like this:
Take the 7 gallons of dirt and fill two 3 gallon pots and a 1 gallon.
Or
Take the same dirt and fill three 2 gallon pots and a 1 gallon.
I only have experience with indoor.
Never put two plants in the same pot. There will be no room for lateral branching and light penetration thus decreasing your yield by a lot.What is your thought of putting 2 plants in one 3-5 gallon pot?