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barrychuckle
11-12-2007, 08:18 PM
Hey,

Okay, I'll admit it. I have never grown marijuana! After listening through all the shows and reading various books, I'd like to think I have elevated myself to 'total beginner' status. :)

Anyway, I have a question. I like my different strains of marijuana. Sometimes I might be pigeon holed in to having one particular strain for months at a time (bear in mind, 14g could last me months). Let's say 'Peter' wants to grow three or four strains at once, using just one plant per strain, they have identical-ish flowering periods could you grow them all at once?

Thanks

Pothead
11-12-2007, 08:23 PM
i think so as long as they are all females! no males!


peace

Stond_Face
11-12-2007, 10:17 PM
Yeah, you can grow more than one strain in a grow. It's impossible to optimize your techinique that way. You'll be fixing one plants problem while causing stress for another and so on. You can do it and get an oz per plant, (unless your a good grower). You will probably have to deal with very different plant heights, different water consumption rates, different levels of fert tolerance. But you can do it. And if 14g keeps you going for a while then you should be happy with a few zips.

But if your like a lot of us, you'll get hooked on growing. Then you'll stick with one or two at a time to work on your expertise.

Good luck though. There is plenty of help and info available for the asking/searching.

cosmic funk
11-13-2007, 04:23 PM
Hey,

Okay, I'll admit it. I have never grown marijuana! After listening through all the shows and reading various books, I'd like to think I have elevated myself to 'total beginner' status. :)

Anyway, I have a question. I like my different strains of marijuana. Sometimes I might be pigeon holed in to having one particular strain for months at a time (bear in mind, 14g could last me months). Let's say 'Peter' wants to grow three or four strains at once, using just one plant per strain, they have identical-ish flowering periods could you grow them all at once?

Thanks

yes you can. you might need a little different nute formulas and you might want to choose strains that grow to approx the same height.

In the past I have had 3 different going at once.