ok bud here is what you need to do transplant in to containers, slice the soil while in the pot in to equal parts with the best damn knife in your moms drawer, clean it first, find some clear beer pong cups and use them like humidity domes and leave them on for a few days, mist with ro water
This is an email reply I got from my friend who has his freakin' doctorate in agronomy & soils and grows his own. Now I am not saying any of you are wrong, but this was his reply when i asked him if those plants being in the same pots would damage the roots of the others:
"I don't get it. Agronomically, that doesn't make sense. It might if
you have, say four plants, two male and two female, and you try to pull
up the males after flowering. That might damage the roots of the
remaining females. But you can just clip the males at the soil line and
eliminate them that way, so there is no need to pull them up. But
merely increasing the plant population (more plants per pot) should have
absolutely no effect on the root system."