First time growing pot, I'm using bag seeds I got from 10 grams I ordered a couple weeks back...

Anyone know a safe way to transplant the biggest one? I've been doing some research on Leafly Etc but I'm still unsure of a good method

this is a great thread, im learning so much!

Fuck I want to start growing weed when the weather gets better

I am in the same boat. I have sown 2 seeds per pot in 3v large pots because it is all I had. The garden centers were closed and I figured but all seeds would live.
8 days now and they all sprouted, so I am going to have to transplant.

I am going to take a knife, cut the soil down the middle.

How are you going to go about transplanting? Think I'll do what you do :P

I would say don’t risk damaging the roots and shocking them, transplant them together and train/trim them to keep them from growing together. There is a high probability one or another is male, so that will make room too once the light exposes their sex.

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They're all feminised seeds.

That was my first idea too. I was going to do low stress training and grow them away from eachother m. I have huge pots, but I went on forums and people seem to make a good point on nute and root competition.

The consensus seems that risking transplant shock is better for yields and plant health than growing 2 pants in one of pot.

That soil looks awfully dry

The soil is actually well watered, I water it every one and a half days, I stick my finger just a little bit down into the soil and if it feels wet then there is water present still, if I don't feel any moisture than I water it