The point people are trying to make is you never put 2 seeds in the same pot. You will have to pick one out. You might be able to seperate the roots, but probably not. In that case one needs to die. Once you seperate, or try again with 2 seperate seeds in 2 seperate pots, you can hope one is a male and one is a female. If that is the case, you can get pollen on the female and seeds will form in the buds. Those seeds will be a cross between the 2.
On the other hand you can graft. There have been people who used this technique to get around plant counts. I wouldn't recommend it at this point. You need to learn basic growing skills first.
On the other hand you can graft. There have been people who used this technique to get around plant counts. I wouldn't recommend it at this point. You need to learn basic growing skills first.