oh, this is interesting.
The first plant has a leaf base that doesn't look like pure mirabilis/globosa (the vegetative parts of the two are identical). And the indumentum looks a bit different, maybe even absent, but the flash on the leaves doesn't help. You should ask where this "globosa x thorelii" is coming from (ask the seller). If it's home-made, we're still in trouble because it could be anything. You can send me some more photos of this kind to
rafflesiana@yahoo.com, so we don't fill this place with my inspections
The second plant, the "wrong one", has leaf base and indumentum typical of globosa/mirabilis, so it should be globosa. For this one maybe you should wait until the stem becomes more or less twice longer, so we can make sure there is no decurrency or alae on the petiole.