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From the start I told my buddy we should separate them just in case no point in wasting time but really kinda just forgot.
Once it was too late to separate them I figured just let them run the course either one will die, both or none! It’s an Experiment! 🧪 🤣
Fast forward it never died obviously and now I’m just wowed at the difference cuz all these autos are random, buddies uncle had a jar with 1000s of autos been breeding for years so he handed me a small jar at random.
Just fun to grow but they’re definitely fickle my photos are 10/10 these autos make me feel novice 🤣 but back to the double pot plant, I’ve even noticed the roots almost conjoined with eachother pretty cool!
They’re at two different stages completely one is pretty far along in flower and the other is catching up! Just figured I’d share with you guys everyone is typically against putting two in a pot
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