Grow4me
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I'm new here and happy to have found this site. The ladies I have are only a few weeks old. I'm a seasoned gardener but new to indoor grow with four lovely ladies in the closet.
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Not saying your "should" but there isn't enough room IMHO for 2 plants in those grow bags..I wouldn't be supposed if one kills the other duelling for root space..just my 2cents thoIn two of the four they're are two, should I eliminate one?
You do have the room in your space for sure but I would split the plants ASAP so your not damAging the roots too bad when separating because I'm positive the roots of the two clones are already intertwined and tearing them apart will cause Trauma u don't need and also leaving dead roots from the one plant with the other can cause root rot issues..which is hard to deal with..best of luck which ever way u decide to goI have 5 gallon bags, I plan on potting them up at the end of the month. I have a HPS 400 for flowering. The balast has a switch for 600, I may get that bulb and use that. The closet is 5 x7 and there should be room. View attachment 533375
I'll give it a shot ... I may sacrifice one child to save the other ... oh, the choices are difficult. Thanks for the advise.You do have the room in your space for sure but I would split the plants ASAP so your not damAging the roots too bad when separating because I'm positive the roots of the two clones are already intertwined and tearing them apart will cause Trauma u don't need and also leaving dead roots from the one plant with the other can cause root rot issues..which is hard to deal with..best of luck which ever way u decide to go
Done and done! Fingers crossed.
I have a new problem now, 6 plants. I only have one 400 watt hps light for flowering. Will it handle 6 plants? Would a 600 watt bulb work, or do I need more?