if two female plants are in the same space there will be no problems. They can not breed because they have no Pollen. If there is a male, than they can pollinate, and you will eventually have seeds on your female plant. This will diminish your yeild and your THC content, but on the bright side, you will have a host of seeds to plant and play with.If 2 strains are growing in the same space can this cause any issues with the yield?
Will both plants basically produce a hybrid of the 2 strains or will it only effect any seeds that may be produced?
Should I worry about keeping them separate or just enjoy the ride?
Woah, In order for your plant to have produced seeds it needed to have been polinated. Are you growing outside?? or maybe your plant went hermi and polinated itself. anyway, the seeds will be half the genetics of both parents. that is, the mother and the father. father = polenator, mother = flower.The last grow was a single female that may have been shocked a bit and produced a few seeds. If the same thing were to happen, would the seeds retain the strain of the plant it's on? Would this most likely be a hybrid or is it all just a crap shoot from there? Not worried, just curious.