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Which do I keep? Both are the same bean

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:shrug: won't the roots interfere with each other? I'd rather chop one
Not if you separate them carefully. There's plenty of things to help with the stress. I just think it sucks to waste em lol unless your breeding, then it makes sense to me. That's just my opinion.
 
:shrug: won't the roots interfere with each other? I'd rather chop one
I don't think so. One of my peeps who grows photos had a this happen and he kept them both together he said they were short plants and grew great. You can train them apart to I think he said. I'll talk to him later and ask if you like he's a member just scared to post LOL

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S ure, ask please!
Just got off the phone with him you can grow them as is train them about 4" apart. What happened in his case was he had a late sprout that came up. These were photos and he said they did use more nutes and water seemed always hungry and thirsty. Dude is pretty straight so have no reason to doubt his word he's sorta a mentor. I have him almost talked into the auto game LOL

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