Plants are too close to each other

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by grownthisway, Apr 29, 2013.

  1. #1 grownthisway, Apr 29, 2013
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 29, 2013
    Evening Blades,

    I planted my plants too close together, and I don't know if I should try and separate them now, or if I should just train them away from each other.

    Some other basic info about the grow: it's outdoor, in a smart pot, with a SIP like irrigation system (compost+soil wick), plants are around 3 or 4 weeks old, water only with a bit of super-thrive once a week or so in the aquifer, and the strain is AK-48.

    Looking for some good opinions on how to solve this problem. I understand it was silly of me to sow seeds so close to each other. :smoke:
     

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  2. do it now or they will be fighting over root space soon.
     
  3. they may already be intermingled. do it gently and expect around a week to recover from shock
     
  4. If they're too intermingled, would it be better to try and grow them out this way? I'd hate to lose one to shock, because I don't have anymore of this strain.
     
  5. no. do it now or they both could (and likely will) die
     
  6. Alright, thanks. I'm going to seperate them this afternoon then. I wish I had another smart pot.

    I guess one of them could go in the ground.
     

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