Re: B.I.D. 3.0 Video Grow - Blue Planet Nutrients - JDL600 - Coco - GLR - 400WMH - Te
hi BID, got a quick question for you, have you ever seen twins before with these plants, im not talking clones either, i planted a sleestack cross skunk 2 days ago in a seedling tray, so 1 seed goes in a small section with soil in, well i just went to check on the seedlings before going to bed as i check they need water and stuff like that, and i looked and then i looked again, i rubbed my eyes and looked again, i got twins, 2 shoots growing out the soil about 2mil apart, 1 inch high, the leaves have not opened yet so its grown an inch since this morning as their was nothing their this morning, it looks like 2 dwarf plants, the stem is thinner than a normal plant, the leaves are smaller than a normal plant, but not opened yet, so i had to check their was only 1 seed and not 2 by mistake, so i gently dug down the stem and they wrap around each other below soil level, i found the seed shell and their was only 1, i kept digging and found the 2 plants are sharing the same tap root, i just asked jandre in his journal if he seed or heard of this before.
both shoots are a spitting image of each other, ive never heard or come across this before, so wondered if its something you had ever come across, i took some pics so ill put them up tomorrow, i had to double check i was looking at 2 plants, they seem totally healthy and not deformed but they seem smaller than a normal seedling, but they have grown an inch out the soil since this morning, got me baffled, is it worth me growing them out to see what happens, it would have to be one plant unless i cut them apart and clone the one, but if they grow and stay growing then i got 2 plants from 1 seed, its something ive never seen or heard of and ive read a load of journals, im hoping someone can tell me if its worth letting it grow or not, or would i be wasting nutes and space trying to grow something that is going to struggle, im just totally amazed,