TWO PLANTS IN ONE POT

lusidghost

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If that's the case I would leave it. Just prune off any side branches and let it shoot for the canopy. Then it just becomes another branch.
 

NanoGadget

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Sometimes the root's tail finds its way to the surface and starts its own little plant. For my experience it seems to be strain dependent.
I have an Urkle cross that has twinned like that on me twice out of about 25 or 30 run from seed. Tried to let them both grow out the first time it happened and one of them ended up so much bigger that it basically culled the smaller. was interesting to watch.
 

lusidghost

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I have an Urkle cross that has twinned like that on me twice out of about 25 or 30 run from seed. Tried to let them both grow out the first time it happened and one of them ended up so much bigger that it basically culled the smaller. was interesting to watch.
I think mine was Gold Gushers from Cannarado. I had two plants doing it out if a single pack. One of them suffered the same culled fate, but the other became a nice top.
 
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