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Just wanted to share a pic of your plants up north.
I'm going to start pulling them to the sides/corners to encourage the leaning that Oldchucky does to his.
I put the 2 Banjos across from each other, likewise the Pbb x Haymeadows.
Yep, 4 plants in a 20 gallon. Won't get monsters, don't want monsters. LOL
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It's not pbb thats the peanut budder breath fem from capt I sent. Those are peaceblaster 2 x haymeadow lol
If you leave grow bags sitting right on the dirt that you're worried about you have actually done absolutely nothing to separate your plants from the suspect dirt. For what it's worth lol. Those tap roots are going to go right through the bag and into the soil underneath as soon as they get down there. I've had roots go through grow bags and grab the ground so hard I could not physically remove them and had to cut them from underneath lol
Those are going to likely end up growing at very different rates. Those are not club clones and bat crossed fem seeds like our friends out west tend to run.
IMHO that's a very bad idea, even if they were stable fem seeds that would all grow the same lol. If someone told you thats a good idea with F1 reg seedals, they've probably only ever grown highly inbred club genetics before. I don't see any scenario where this plays well for you come flower. in all contexts sharing multiple plants in a single container is a bad idea. Genuinely honestly and truly there is no context where that is a good idea unless you're approaching raised garden bed container sizes. All four of those plants are going to want to feed at different rates and they're going to transpire at different rates, they're going to expand their root systems at different rates and grow at different rates, even if they were all in their own container being treated exactly the same.
Hope you sexed some of those and put them in their own pots and didn't do that with all of the ones from me that you popped. Every plant has a 50/50 shot of being male or female you might have four males or four females sitting in one container. That does not mean that out of every group of plants half of them are going to be male lol. It is actually more likely that you have three females and a male or three males and a female then you have two males and two females when you do that. Statistically.
And I know at this point it probably sounds like a broken but if you leave those in a small container until they sex you will know the sex of every single plant you have by the time they are 8 weeks old.
You may also want to throw them a good feeding, the banjos are prob about to go N deficient pretty hard on ya if not. They love lots of N. Heads up the peace blasters usually hate lots of N. Out of every plant that I have peace Blaster 2 and banjo are the most different from each other


I prob won't be able to draw any reasonable conclusions about pest and disease resistance either technically. If one of those catches a root fungus, every single plant in the pot is definitely going to catch it even if they have a high natural resistance
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