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my first grow

Ricky04

Member
Hello. I am from British Columbia, Canada. i joined the forums hoping for some guidance through my grow process. i have 2 plants in one pot and they are bagseed strain unknown i am 100% sure one of them is female and unsure about the other one and my main problem is that they are both in one pot and the roots are entangled and if one is male i want to be able to safely kill it off without harming the other plant see for yourselves and tell me what u think.
 

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Ricky04

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both plants are the same age also the smaller one lost a leaf when it was younger also so that makes me woner if thats why or if its just a differant strain or male
 

jondamon

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You should have been reading before planting 2 plants in 1 pot.

THe trouble you have now is that if you kill 1 of them the roots will still be in your pot and could rot and cause you all sorts of problems.

The only hope you have right now is to try and seperate as best you can.

THey both look pretty strong so could probably take a hacking at the roots to seperate them.

BIG NOOB mistake to put both seeds in the same pot.



Start reading!




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jondamon

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I would first try to seperate them!

Get them into their own pots and then see how they bounce back. YOu could end up with 2 female plants why throw one away?

Seperate wait for 1-2weeks and see how they are.


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