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Multi Sativa plants in 10 gallon bags of living soil?

flylowgethigh

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I am going to have to put more than one plant in the 10 gallon bag, because I have too many plants and only a 4 x 4 to put them in. I also think less soil available per plant may thwart crazy stretch.

If I put two or three plants in the bag, what will they do? I suppose they should be spaced out from each other. They will be coming from dixie cups.
 

exploziv

pure dynamite
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They'll be potbound much quicker than usual. But that could help you keep them smaller, if space is a problem. Dunno about the yeld tho.. depends on how crowded it gets, I guess.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
I am gonna stuff 2 each 10 gal bags with one strain, and 2 others with another strain. Flip them early, and hope I can cull the males in time.
 

tobedetermined

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While our grow styles are very different, from the couple of sat grows that I have done, the best way to manage the beast is to plant in a small pot and start and grow it in 12/12. Why not just cluster smaller pots. 2 - 3 gallon?
 

airplane

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bigger plant = longer flower tmes - use 5 gallon (5) in a 4byby space - a bit to crouded considering useing 2 10-15 gallon instead of 5 - 5gallon - hoping that yields are greater in the 10-15 gallon
 

airplane

Active member
your root zone will not be a big becase of # of plants in one pot - sure you might save space in some reguards but yields will be affected a bit smaller with 2-3 plants in a 10 gallon
 

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