C Ct_cannabis New Member Apr 15, 2020 #1 Got some twins here, why are twins formed and is it a bad thing? Attachments F45D23D1-5590-46A7-811D-ABC193617ECE.jpeg 1.6 MB · Views: 19
BluntMoniker Well-Known Member Apr 15, 2020 #2 You have to have put 2 seeds in the soil I'd imagine. I'd pull 1 of them so they arent having to compete for resources
You have to have put 2 seeds in the soil I'd imagine. I'd pull 1 of them so they arent having to compete for resources
Renfro Well-Known Member Apr 15, 2020 #3 BluntMoniker said: You have to have put 2 seeds in the soil I'd imagine. Click to expand... Seeds can sprout twins. It is not common.
BluntMoniker said: You have to have put 2 seeds in the soil I'd imagine. Click to expand... Seeds can sprout twins. It is not common.
BluntMoniker Well-Known Member Apr 15, 2020 #5 Renfro said: Seeds can sprout twins. It is not common. Click to expand... Learn something new every day! Would they be integral to each other? Or its 2 separate plants, 2 separate root systems, one seed?
Renfro said: Seeds can sprout twins. It is not common. Click to expand... Learn something new every day! Would they be integral to each other? Or its 2 separate plants, 2 separate root systems, one seed?
lime73 Weed Modifier Apr 15, 2020 #6 We don't know if their roots are attached or not. Usually you don't want two plants in same pot, but in this case, I wouldnt pull on anything just incase its attached to other one. Twin grow how cool to see...never know if it's good until you try!
We don't know if their roots are attached or not. Usually you don't want two plants in same pot, but in this case, I wouldnt pull on anything just incase its attached to other one. Twin grow how cool to see...never know if it's good until you try!