Two Taproots! One Question!

karousing

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has anyone ever had 2 taproots on a plant that has 1 male 1 female?

if you dont have genuine experience/knowledge of this please dont respond.
 

mikek420

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it could possibly mean twins. I had the same thing, one tap root, so I planted it, when it came up, there was still something in the seed, I planted that, and it came up! they were both 3 lobbed, and very stunted, If I had taken super good care of them they probably still would have died
 

karousing

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now imagine that set of twins just went into flower and 1 is male, 1 is female. has anyone heard of this?
 

mikek420

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I think it could happen., What I have looked up though, and heard on the subject of twins is more than likely they will be stunted and male. They could also have other deformities, like extra lobes (my twins were both 3 lobbed instead of 2 lobbed). I don't think that flowering a male/female set of twins would pass that trait, as I believe it is a abnormality and not genetics, but I could be wrong
 
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