Rosebud does Mandala seeds.

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You better get something growing in your new area TC. It is almost summer at your house, isn't it?
Did you get to go fishing this weekend? I am glad your able to go now.
 
Curious why you are planting multiple seeds in one container?
 
It fits better under the light. It bugs a lot of people I see.:D
Is there a good reason not to, other then the risk of transplanting problem?

tell me, i can take it.;)
 
When you separate them it adds stress that would not be there if, say, you put each in an individual party cup and then x-planted those into your "regular" pot...

You use Smart pots right? Great results happen when you just put the single seed into there...
 
I have had a couple in one container but they were further apart and came out ok. I would guess how large you are planning to grow them. Mine are about 2 feet tall and not crowding very much. It also depends if the strain you are running bush out very much. Again, mine don't bush out and could be why I was successful.
 
Ok, Oso, just for you, I will do one per pot next time. I transplanted the others, did you see and they never looked stressed, but I hear what your saying.
Thank you. I will be better. ha.
 
:rofl: Thanks mom :doh:

;) just lookin out for ya!

I did see that you separated the developed ones! Such a gentle touch...I'd probably rip them into a mess...:p
 
Rosebud said:
It fits better under the light. It bugs a lot of people I see.:D
Is there a good reason not to, other then the risk of transplanting problem?

tell me, i can take it.;)
It is hard to not stress them when separating them and it is easy to cause root damage. If space is a problem, have you considered starting them in peat pots, rockwool cubes, or rapid rooters?
 
Good evening there rose. Just stopping by to check things out. I should be able to pop a satori or 2 in about a week. Looking forward to seeing good things here.
 
Hi Rose,

Just to hit a litle bit more on the blind girl :p ... The root development is very fast so when you separate them if you mess with the roots the growth ( that you can see ) will be at first smaller ( because she is rooting ) but it should become ok in some weeks ( but they will be smaller regarding the ones single potted ). I can notice that on the ones i needed to separate ... They have different growth rythims :D
 
Ok people who care about my plants, Thank you!:heart:
They have been separated, never to be multiples again. Picture after I move everything around.

You seed folks, this is what I was thinking and let me know if it is wrong please.
I will separate the seed plants from the clones at 3 or 4 weeks? Is that right? So that I can find the boys?

Thank you all for caring and helping me even when I am a little bull headed :ignore: about stress and seedlings. I think they had no stress, just went for a little ride, but you'll know more about this particular plant then I. AND, why have a chance for more stress right? I mean, who needs to take un needed chances. Ok, I am convinced.:eek:
Pictures to follow.
 
Rosebud said:
You seed folks, this is what I was thinking and let me know if it is wrong please.
I will separate the seed plants from the clones at 3 or 4 weeks? Is that right? So that I can find the boys?

I'm not sure what you mean by separating them? Why? Where? I never separate my seed plants from my clones. I just let them veg and they show *** when they show ***. You should plan on them taking 4-6 weeks (or more) to show ***.
 
Yep, let the gals socialize and mingle, they'll be fine in the big party!
 
The Hemp Goddess said:
I'm not sure what you mean by separating them? Why? Where? I never separate my seed plants from my clones. I just let them veg and they show *** when they show ***. You should plan on them taking 4-6 weeks (or more) to show ***.

I read the NChef said to do that, I thought. I take by your question that I will have time to remove after I find the boys? I am so frightened of boys that I figure you see a nanner and they are already shooting pollen. I better go read up huh.
Thanks.
 
no need to worry rose. You will have a window of time once the boys show before they ever think about dropping pollen. No need to separate.
 
thx rosie. I'm around just hiding in the shadows. :batman:

Spotting a male is super easy to do once you've seen it once. Just have to keep ur eyes open. You'll do just fine! :D
 
long hours after work tackling the home project has made me a bit groggy! :)
 

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