Quote Originally Posted by zcarlson
Those two together are going to compete for everything they need to survive (light, nurients, water, etc.). They would be much healthier if they were each in their own pots/holes. When they are that small you can seperate them without destroying roots, which is what I would reccomend doing if you want to get the most growth out of them.

Thanks, how should I separate them? i wanted to leave the roots in a little soil when i took em out. I was scared of really messing with them if i separated them, but would it be a big problem if I waited till they showed some preflowers till doin that? Or do they really drain each others nutes alot before then? To separate would i just carefully take em outta the soil and slowly pull em apart? I stopped by a couple hours after the plant to water and they looked awesome! really adjusting well so far. Thanks for the help!:jointsmile::hippy: