1 seed 2 plants?

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Hey all

I have been growing just under a year, I started on clones then moved on to seeds and took clones from there so I've now grown both ways but something freakish happened which you'll see below, one seed sprouted 2 tap roots and grew 2 stems. Strain is white widow x Big Bud.



Now below this is a grown version only like a normal one plant except it's been topped and in the 2nd week of flower.



So my question in general is will I get a super twin plant?
 

iHearAll

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itll likely be two seeds in one pod aince the shell is technically a pod and the white softy inside is a seed. you should attempt to GENTLY separate them so they arent competing in a cain vs abel throwdown. let them mature a week or two more and lightly take the soil apart to expose the root system to untangle them. or if you feel like spending a bit extra time, you can grow into a root ball and simply pull them apart with less carr. but itll need to be a good root ball which may take a while.
 

thumper60

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Hey all

I have been growing just under a year, I started on clones then moved on to seeds and took clones from there so I've now grown both ways but something freakish happened which you'll see below, one seed sprouted 2 tap roots and grew 2 stems. Strain is white widow x Big Bud.



Now below this is a grown version only like a normal one plant except it's been topped and in the 2nd week of flower.



So my question in general is will I get a super twin plant?
its called twins,every thing in nature does it now an then.i would run like that I think the stronger one will take over
 

Urbz

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itll likely be two seeds in one pod aince the shell is technically a pod and the white softy inside is a seed. you should attempt to GENTLY separate them so they arent competing in a cain vs abel throwdown. let them mature a week or two more and lightly take the soil apart to expose the root system to untangle them. or if you feel like spending a bit extra time, you can grow into a root ball and simply pull them apart with less carr. but itll need to be a good root ball which may take a while.
I have personally tried this and wish I would have just left them together. The roots becam so interwoven it's impossible to separate without some kind of damage.
 

iHearAll

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I have personally tried this and wish I would have just left them together. The roots becam so interwoven it's impossible to separate without some kind of damage.
i was imagining it going similar to splitting shoots or marigolds (& similar)
 

thumper60

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Hey all

I have been growing just under a year, I started on clones then moved on to seeds and took clones from there so I've now grown both ways but something freakish happened which you'll see below, one seed sprouted 2 tap roots and grew 2 stems. Strain is white widow x Big Bud.



Now below this is a grown version only like a normal one plant except it's been topped and in the 2nd week of flower.



So my question in general is will I get a super twin plant?
just think if ya got a male an female breed them, all twins??be interesting to c
 
They are both from a feminised seed so I think I'll be fine there and rather than try and take them apart in a few weeks I'll leave them all the way and top then supercop as I do like normal. Must admit I'm excited and can't wait to see how things are going to turn out. Thanks for all the advice wonderful people ☺
 
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