Deep South 1st Growing

Is 9-10 hours of sunlight an adaquate amount to grow marijuana?

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  • No

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So I put a lot of seeds that sprouted during germination into the same pot. I used about an 6-8 inch size pot and I put about 10-12 seeds in there. I do not intend to leave them all in such cramped conditions. What I need to know is it okay while they're so small to plant them all in the same pot and transplant them whenever they get too big or should I go ahead and seperate them now? The small pot is only temporary as is but I'm just paranoid.
 

arizona jim

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So I put a lot of seeds that sprouted during germination into the same pot. I used about an 6-8 inch size pot and I put about 10-12 seeds in there. I do not intend to leave them all in such cramped conditions. What I need to know is it okay while they're so small to plant them all in the same pot and transplant them whenever they get too big or should I go ahead and seperate them now? The small pot is only temporary as is but I'm just paranoid.

i think its better to put them in separate pots to start with...it'll make it easier. But the plants i grew this season in AZ the potted ones grew a lot faster and bigger and the ones in the soil were a lot smaller for some reason.
 

South Texas

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I do the same thing, then bitch later on. First, wet the soil down, and wait 1 hour, then transplant them now for 2 reasons. Crowded roots in a small container is not good, and as they get bigger, the roots entertwine, causing more potential harm. You've got several months to go, already paranoid....? Some liquid seaweed would help the roots go through the transplanting.
Once the Babies are in the new pots, "the roots MUST be in contact with soil, not air pockets, so water well & pack soil lightly after transplanting them". Don't expose them to too much direct light for a couple days, let them adjust first.

MeanJoeGreen;2421856]So I put a lot of seeds that sprouted during germination into the same pot. I used about an 6-8 inch size pot and I put about 10-12 seeds in there. I do not intend to leave them all in such cramped conditions. What I need to know is it okay while they're so small to plant them all in the same pot and transplant them whenever they get too big or should I go ahead and seperate them now? The small pot is only temporary as is but I'm just paranoid.[/QUOTE]
 

Swordfisher

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If I where you I would use Pro Mix BX for the potting soil. Then mix in some hydyogel to lessen your watering regime.It work great.

Swordfisher
 
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