I wouldn't put two plants in the same pot but I'm a very new grower. I am sure more experienced will be along soon. Full grown pot plants can get fairly wide and 4" is very close together. That close together it's just like growing 1 plant. Why not get two 2 gallon (or much smaller pots), and use some of the material from the 30 gallon pot and give them their own quarters so you can see as they grow how this would work out? You can always pot them up to the 30 gallon anytime in the future.Hi RIU, I have two nice feminized seedlings planted 4 inches apart from each other in a 30-gallon pot. I wonder if there are going to be any complications that I should be concerned with in the future?
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They will do fine. But topping might not be the best practice. Instead, LST them to the sides. Fan them out, each plant having a side. Then SCROG it.Hi RIU, I have two nice feminized seedlings planted 4 inches apart from each other in a 30-gallon pot. I wonder if there are going to be any complications that I should be concerned with in the future?
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You just wasted some time for nothing. In the same container still? Guess what. And why is root entanglement an issue here?Thanks RIU, big help. I spaced them further apart. Feeling much better about their fate now. Don't have to worry about roots tangling, and maybe they'll be a little more bushier now when they get bigger. I'll have to see what I can do when the time comes to train them. Thanks again