Problem, Not sure? Everyone likes twins.

Rankdank

Member
I'm not sure if it's so much as a problem. Say a person germs a seed and after getting a taproot drops it in a little soil. Now 3-5 days later, that person can't remember the exact date, realizes that there is not just one stem but two. Only 1 seed, and Fox farm soil. Anyone have this happen to them? Seems like a twin to me. Two's always better then one! But unfortunately i'm not sure what happen here. No pic's available.

Also this is a bagseed.
 

DONKEYkong922

Active Member
https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/220956-2-stems-1-seed.html

that's the best of what i found, hope it helps.:peace::joint::hump:

ps: "When it happened to me, I left them alone. I couldn't be sure if it was two separate plants, or a double stem with one root system, and I decided not to screw around with trying to tell.
When I moved them to a bigger pot about a month or so later, I found that it was indeed two plants, so I separated them then.

I wouldn't mess with them now.. they are very tender at this age and you can damage them very easily. Hell, you can damage them later on when you try to separate them if you're not careful.. I used wooden bonsai tools, and still broke roots.

I say the pot gods put them together for a reason.. let 'em be!"
 

Rankdank

Member
I can't split twins... Just not right. Thanks for the reply! I just thought i was to :blsmoke:.

Well, I will grow them both. I'm curious to see one become a female and the other male. Now that will be interesting!
 
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