They'll always fight for rootspace, which is why it's important to have their own pots.
I'd wait till soil is semi-moist, then take a large spoon (soup spoon) and carefully scoop under one of the the seedlings and it's roots...and transplant to it's own container. Try to be careful of it's neighbor's roots.
Repeat as often as needed till each seedling has it's own pot. Be easy re-potting, but make sure all roots are in contact with the soil. (no air pockets)
The longer you wait, the more the roots will tangle. Some minor breakage isn't the end of the world, but have never lost a seedling to doing this. (you ought to see what I do to re-veg's and bonsai's, lol)
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . haha... my first (solo*) grow *as in i was pretty much an uncle to a friends WW, BB, & PPP lol:pimp: now my little query is actually quite amusing! i already wrote this on my introduction post but figured i should come here instead... so i've pondered over this for a while and i have a couple of ideas, the one i'm most interested in being: eventually start to train them away from each other until there is enough of a root system to transplant into a large 2-3 foot wide basin/box of some sort and continue to train Rating: 5