The Kmart Twins

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Can I grow these two ladies all the way through in this single Valentines' Day:hump: candy jar?:neutral:

Here are my day pic's im using a 15 watt in a closet.

I will post my night pics when the sun goes down (i gotta cool setup )



sorry pics are upside down(i phone) 11 days old. 18/6 all the way through:hump:
 

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kbo ca

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you should go with a higher powered light. Make sure is a daylight cfl, you can snag one at home depot. i have never used these type of lights, but i have seen them used for smaller plants and they did produce flowers. If i were you i would try to separate the plants into dixie cups. If you choose to leave em in that jar, you need to cover the sides with duct tape. Light will get to the roots through that clear jar and kill em. And the plants will be working against eachother for the nutrition in the soil. You also might have a male plant. It would be impossible to remove a male from the jar without killing the other plants if you let em go much longer. Read up a little bit on here about growing, you will find some good info for beginners. Don't expect a huge yield using those small lights, it won't happen. Good luck.
 

jonblaze420

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You really should transplant one of them into another container soon before it's roots get all tangled up in the other one.

If you have two pot plants growing next to one another, one of them s going to strangle the other ones roots to get more nutrients and water, and one will lessen your yield if it doesn't kill one of them.
 

jawbrodt

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No, get 'em both outta there, asap. Number 1...it's a bad idea to have multiple plants in one container, especially a small one, such as that, because they'll compete with each other for nutes and moisture, eventually causing problems. Number 2....the pot doesn't have any drainage holes, a big no-no.lol Number 3,...the pot is clear, and root's don't particularly enjoy basking in light. Yes, it could be covered, but since it doesn't have any drainage holes, should be scrapped for a better option.

It's best to do it soon, before the roots get too entangled, and difficult to seperate.
 
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