All startedd flowering now. All I can try doing now is spread the branches and give them as much light as possible. Who knows.. maybe some big buds will come?
Next grow try them in separate pots. 15L should do it. They really don't like touching each others roots. Same applies to outside grows. It all starts with a nice root system.
Happy Menage. Don't be surprised if one gets mad and tries to strangle the other 2. I've seen it with 2 girls in one pot. Mary Jane can be a really murderous bitch. The dominant plant found the tap root of the smaller one wrapped around it 5-6 times and strangled her sister. By harvest the dominant one was 5x as big. Curiosity demanded I inspect the root ball, it was actually pretty cool.
Think you should name them "3 girls&1 fighting pit". This is a breeding ground for massive swings in toxs/defs as all autos need different nutes. I see new growth is sucking the N from the lower growth cause it's not finding enough of it in the soil. Increase N and when you see stigma lower N and heavy feed them on p-k autos also need lots of the little things like MG, sulfur and lots of trace elements that come with any decent fert. But N-P-K still stands above all. N for growth P-K for flowering. And very heavy doses of cal. And to avoid root entanglement don't pour the nutes in the middle give each plant a pour point and you should be able to have some sort of control to better manage defs if one pops up it might not in the others by doing this. You will struggle to get it right though. And other ppl are right you are prob going to have runts and 1 Dom. You really would do better, and I cant believe I'm gonna say this, cause you shouldn't transplant autos, but if you want a decent harvest for your work and you would have much more room making 3 8-11 l pots. You'll have much more space. All the best, suit up, your gonna have a real battle on your hands, and if 1 Hermies and you don't catch it, well, you know what happens then and with the high stress they are gonna go thru and already have been through Hermies are a very high chance so keep an eye out for them little balls and if they start to have more then 2 there more than likely early pollen sacs, best of luck.
@Borgschuur, ahhh I see. Well then leave then where they are.
Nah, don't pull the whole plant out. (Cause if roots are entangled you will cause possible death if you pull up 1 plant the other 2 might come up with it) Just cut the stem where it comes out of the ground, but if you plan on keeping some plants in the roots remaining will die off and if you don't have a nute that breaks down root rot and healthy roots wrapped around the dying ones left from the plant you take up might cause root issues. There's lots of cheap nutes out there to turn root rot into benifical nute uptake.
Next grow try them in separate pots. 15L should do it. They really don't like touching each others roots. Same applies to outside grows. It all starts with a nice root system.
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Do you remember getting those tin cylinder popcorn containers around the holidays with like 3 different flavored popcorns in them? One of them was usually a caramel. Maybe you could use the divider in one of those to help keep those ladies apart. Or next grow, you could even embed something like that in your soil to help keep the roots separated but still use one big pot. Just some random ideas.
@SlicedPimientos,
Yes that could work very well! I think it's safe to say I don't really know what I'm doing. Some things you read online conflict with other things. I thought three plants in a pot would be worth the try, but then I didn't account for all the troubles it might bring. But hey, I'm learning and I love doing this stuff. And it's definitely too late to start and try the popcorn divider thing you mentioned, haha. Good looking out though!
Next grow I'm growing 1 plant in 1 pot again. Maybe get a bigger space to grow.