I tried as in[1]:

  btrfs filesystem resize max /path/to/mount

It did resize, but it is still not working with 5.11 kernel, had to go
back to 5.8.

> The other alternatuve solution which I discovered the hardway is to
break one of the disks (In my case, I rebuilt both disks one after he
other due to some issues) and re-add it and rebuild to see if that
solves..

Can you write specific steps?  I understand that needs to happened on
working kernel.  Surprisingly I have two raid1 devices.  The root is
working fine, however the other one mounted at /mnt is not.

https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/69778

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  Unable to mount btrfs RAID 1 filesystem after reboot - Error - device
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