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Can I put two (or more?) plants in one 10 liter (2.64 gallon) pot?

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Can I put two (or more?) plants in one 10 liter (2.64 gallon) pot?

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The pots are so large that 10 pots won’t fit in my growroom, so I was thinking if I could place two plants in one, this way I could plant 10 plants in 5 pots. I know that the roots need a lot of space, and this poses also the problem if over/under ferting one pot it will affect two plants. Just a note, I’m not going to grow them very tall/large.

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