Two plants in one pot?

The plants that I recently planted that I thought had died, some of them are coming up.

Some might think that thats a good thing, but it's not when I already planted new seeds in the same pots.

The problem is,
Now I have two very small 2-day-old plants growing in the same pot about half an inch apart!

If I transplant, wouldn't I run the risk of killing them both? But if I don't........ then I have no idea what'll happen.

Could I please have some insight as to what to do?

Thanks!
 

yoitsslobo

Active Member
The plants that I recently planted that I thought had died, some of them are coming up.

Some might think that thats a good thing, but it's not when I already planted new seeds in the same pots.

The problem is,
Now I have two very small 2-day-old plants growing in the same pot about half an inch apart!

If I transplant, wouldn't I run the risk of killing them both? But if I don't........ then I have no idea what'll happen.

Could I please have some insight as to what to do?

Thanks!
youll be fine just be gentle..,do it now before its too late and the roots get tangled..good luck
 

goosecomander

Active Member
i would say try to transplant use a spoon to dig them out just be careful and mound some dirt around all of them ...
 
I figure rootbound as well just curious as to what you did to resolve the problem?
I just got underneath the smaller of the two plants, and I picked it out of the dirt with the one root (it only had one root) and then I planted it in an empty pot that I had nearby.
 

nraged

Well-Known Member
I just got underneath the smaller of the two plants, and I picked it out of the dirt with the one root (it only had one root) and then I planted it in an empty pot that I had nearby.
ROFL for some reason this thread title makes me think of two girls one cup. I dont know why maybe cause Im HIGHbongsmilie
 
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