Oh SHIT EVery one Must Read this and tell me why this odd phenomana happened!

t@intshredder

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It can and does, my friend. I'm sure there's a more specific horticultural term other than "twins", but that's all I got. :lol:
 

fried at 420

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haha twinz all day lol still can beleive this my last seed i had of the strawberry cough n 2 sprouted thats a good thing
 

fried at 420

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iight i will but cameras fucked up my fat ass bro sat on it n the screen borke then wihle trying 2 fix it idk y thouhgh i dropped it and it smashed i have such bad luck with cameras
 

Mammoth22

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my current grow has had 2 tiny plants jus pop up randomly out of the soil, true leaves an all. i jus ripped'em out though. my big girls are all i need ;]
 

KaleoXxX

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id like to see a picture as well

id also like to know if it is 1 plant with 2 growths and one root system or 2 separate plants entirely. anyone else ever had this happen? and how would you go about separating them? if its 2 plants and the roots get tangled it will suck to split them and rip up some roots. if its 1 plant will the growths merge somehow? like 1 stem and then the 2 twins are like separate branches

what are you gonna do fried? i would just leave it and see what happens
 

laserbrn

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Yeah, it's fairly common. It's not the strangest phenomenon in the world. When they start growing you'll want to snip the weaker of the two and let the plant focus on growing just one of the sprouts. They are actually connected under the soil and it usally doesn't go well if you try to grow both of them out.

It's only going to have 1 root system.
 

000

Active Member
well my friend you are a luck fu**er! your last seed and you get twins! its a shame you cant seperate them, instead youll need to put them in a REALLY big pot so they can both grow to their full potential!

good luck! 000
 

SlikWiLL13

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Yeah, it's fairly common. It's not the strangest phenomenon in the world. When they start growing you'll want to snip the weaker of the two and let the plant focus on growing just one of the sprouts. They are actually connected under the soil and it usally doesn't go well if you try to grow both of them out.

It's only going to have 1 root system.
then i imagine its just like human twins. sometimes theyre attatched(siamese twins), sometimes they arent. i had a single seed sprout 2 complete seedlings once in a paper towel.
 

laserbrn

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then i imagine its just like human twins. sometimes theyre attatched(siamese twins), sometimes they arent. i had a single seed sprout 2 complete seedlings once in a paper towel.
I'm sure that too could happen, but if they were in one pot I would still kill the weaker of the two. One plant, one pot, one root system. It's not going to be beneficial to have two.
 

erkelsgoo420

New Member
Do us all a favor and grow them both to sex at the least. I'm curious to see if they sex the same. Might be able to dispute the sex being determined from seed.
 
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