Are these 3 plants? Should i seperate?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by OG cabbage, Dec 12, 2012.

  1. Noooob question again guys, I inherited this pot not to long ago from a friend who gave up. do you guys think I should transplant? Is there room in the pot you think? Or is this one plant? Preeetty sure it's 3, but i don't wanna screw anything up.

    yours truely, a skeptical stoner :smoking:
     

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  2. HMMM...the containor she or they is or are in looks too small for a finished plant. So yrs a transplant is needed. However, you should try to find out if your friend planted 3 seeds or 1. I have never seen growth like that from 1 seed but who knows cannabis is nothing if not variable. If it is just one a 3-5 gallon pot is good. If 3 do not attempt too seperate them too much root damage would be caused probably kill all 3. Put them in a huge pot say 10 gallons or so. This of course depends on your light as well, what is your set up?
     
  3. your friend planted three (or more) seeds very close together and missed out of seperating them. now their roots all fill up pretty much the same soil, theres no way youre gonna be able to seperate them without killing at least 85% of each plant. just treat them like theyre one and be happy that theyre all about equally strong.
    Id transplant them, theyre gonna like about twice as much soil if youre gonna flower them now, but its probably not very urgent.
     
  4. Thanks alot guys! And I currently have like 3 60w incandescent lights, it's pretty hurting.
     
  5. you cant use incandescents AT ALL. its better off in the windowsill until you get some CFLs or, even better, an HID.
     
  6. Incandescent bulbs are a complete waste of time. It will probablt grow and mature but the yield will be very small as too negate the effort it takes. I would suggest doing some research, getting some better equipment and doing your own grow from a fem'd seed. Remeber, anyone can grow weed...growing quality cannabis is a different proposition.
     

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