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How Many Marijuana Seeds To Grow A Plant?
If you have ever wondered how many Marijuana seeds to grow a plant, look no further. One Marijuana seed is all it takes to grow a Marijuana plant. Even if you see Marijuana plants that look like as if they were bushes, all it took was just one Marijuana seed. Regardless of the apparent size of the Marijuana plant, all growers know that only takes one Marijuana seed to grow a plant.
We told you how many marijuana seeds to grow a plant but this is what would happen if you choose to ignore us
If you use more than one or many Marijuana seeds to grow a plant, the Marijuana plants will begin to compete against each other for nutrients, so the smallest Marijuana plants in the pot (which sometimes may be the best phenotypes.) will get wiped out by the bigger Marijuana plants.
If you are growing from regular Marijuana seeds in your pot, they could also cross-pollinate resulting in flowers with Marijuana seeds in them. It sounds simple enough but if the flowers have Marijuana seeds inside them, their potency can be reduced up to 30%. Each Marijuana seed is a Marijuana plant and they need their own pot to grow and thrive, as well as to produce bigger and better flowers. Remember that more than one Marijuana seed to grow a plant is too many.
You could also find our FAQ Submission Where To Find Cannabis Seeds? useful.