Two Headed Blueberry?!?

OhioGrown

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sweet ak47 grows big..with high yeild...thats cool
im growing white widow/russian
russian = whitewidow/ak47
 

videoman40

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This is an excellent time for you to open some doors and experiment. If I were you I would try performing air layering, halfway up the stem, to bond the two together, this would also aid in the sharing of nutes as they get older.

Man you guys got me hyped!! This bitch betta be female!!
 

Acesover8

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i grew some bag seed awhile back and i didnt put two seeds for sure and it grew 2 i took one out and transplanted worked out really well i think if you leave them in the same pot one will kill the other..
 

lando421

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First of all I am very skeptical as to if it REALLY is one plant, maybe you missed something? Just seems so unheard of that it is sooo unlikely...I'm as hopeful as everyone else is though.

I'd have to once again agree with videoman, you should definatly see what kind of neat things can be done with this phenomenon...Tying them together yes, amongst many other things...

Hope it can respond to the nutes in a good way, maybe double strength or something....

VERY interesting!!!!
Keep everyone updated :D
 

gangabus

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I had the same thing happen to my blueberry after while the middle will start growin again and i have 3 branches
 

Seedlessone

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damn guys i wish i would of read this post 3 days ago. as i had to kill the freak as they were male. To clear everything up it was only one seed planted. after two weeks flowering, the smallest one was around 8 inches and the taller stalk being around 14inches. I wish i would of taken some pics so i could post.
 

KAOSOWNER

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i have a seedling with 3 heads, i did not top this, is how the seed sprouted. the middle shoot is only 1 and a half inches while the 2 side shoots are 4 inches. this seedling only had one set of cotyleons
 
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