twin plants from 1 seed need advice

mdb

Active Member
Hi

I am starting a hopefully successful new white widow grow and i germinated a feminized white widow seed, and out popped 2 separate seedlings, each with there own first 2 tiny sets of leaves...

I only intend to grow 1 (one is a bit smaller than t he other), .. but does anyone know if there will be any problems with the plant? ie will it not grow well because it is a twin from the same seed?

Thanks
 

marni3d

Well-Known Member
Hi

I am starting a hopefully successful new white widow grow and i germinated a feminized white widow seed, and out popped 2 separate seedlings, each with there own first 2 tiny sets of leaves...

I only intend to grow 1 (one is a bit smaller than t he other), .. but does anyone know if there will be any problems with the plant? ie will it not grow well because it is a twin from the same seed?

Thanks
i dont think they are connected together? if not you should be able to take one out?
 

jimisimmortal

Well-Known Member
wow ive never had that happen before,leave em together, i wana see what the hell happens?lol,the mind boggles, i wonder things like:are they both fem?1 male 1 female?both herms?are they connected?if you breed with it will all of its seed come out like that?weird
 

luv2grow

Well-Known Member
happens in my tomato seeds all the time. Never happened with my beans though. One usally dies out sooner or later. Everyone says to cut the weakest of the two. I just let nature take its course and it usally works out.
good luck
 
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