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Two in a 5 gal

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Long story short, I have two Lemon Pie autos in one pot. Planted second because I thought first one was dug up by critter. The are outside and time is running out. They are almost at fifth node. Honestly not sure there is time for them to finish. Should I kill one, in hopes the last one finishes, or let them go. I don't really want to buy more soil and replant. But I'm open, thanks
 
Long story short, I have two Lemon Pie autos in one pot. Planted second because I thought first one was dug up by critter. The are outside and time is running out. They are almost at fifth node. Honestly not sure there is time for them to finish. Should I kill one, in hopes the last one finishes, or let them go. I don't really want to buy more soil and replant. But I'm open, thanks
Let her go…. Lotsa folks multi pot. :pass:
 
Long story short, I have two Lemon Pie autos in one pot. Planted second because I thought first one was dug up by critter. The are outside and time is running out. They are almost at fifth node. Honestly not sure there is time for them to finish. Should I kill one, in hopes the last one finishes, or let them go. I don't really want to buy more soil and replant. But I'm open, thanks

Auto's Love to Cuddle Up......... :headbang: ...I Aim for 10 autos per 5 gallon pot.....so yours have Loads of Space.......

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Good Luck...:headbang:
 
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