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    #1
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    2 in 1?

    just wondering why two plants would come out if i only planted one seed? i mean i put one seen into soil and its broke soil just fine, its about 1 inch tall, but just noticed another little one came out about an inch away from the other plant IN THE SAME POT, AND I ONLY PLANTED ONE SEED????whats up how did that happen?
    krazyWIS420 Reviewed by krazyWIS420 on . 2 in 1? just wondering why two plants would come out if i only planted one seed? i mean i put one seen into soil and its broke soil just fine, its about 1 inch tall, but just noticed another little one came out about an inch away from the other plant IN THE SAME POT, AND I ONLY PLANTED ONE SEED????whats up how did that happen? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    2 in 1?

    where did you get that dirt? you probably have weeds.

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    #3
    Member

    2 in 1?

    i got the soil from walmart the garden section, but i looked at the little one that came up and it looks like there was another seed in there, i mean i can see the seed at the end of the plant of the little one...maybe iput two in there and just forgot it (short-term memory loss) lol

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    #4
    Senior Member

    2 in 1?

    Hahaha.. it'd have to be another plant.. but not from the same seed obviously. I don't think that's even possible.. is it? I know i've never heard of it happening.

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    #5
    Member

    2 in 1?

    lol i must have forgot that i put two in there, lol when i seen it i was like WTF lol my bad

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    #6
    Senior Member

    2 in 1?

    BB, twins are rare but DO happen.
    I have had them 3 times in 3 years.
    One from bagseed
    One from Akita
    One from Northern Lights

    The NL twins are still alive and doing fine. I do not reuse soil for seedlings and am VERY careful in planting. These are legitimate twins. VERY cool if I do say so myself.

    WIS's plants can't be twins- twins pop out of the exact same spot in the soil.

    Also, if your soil comes with stray seed, imagine the pests, spores, eggs, etc it also harbours... lol gotta love walmart, huh?

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    #7
    Senior Member

    2 in 1?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    BB, twins are rare but DO happen.
    I have had them 3 times in 3 years.
    One from bagseed
    One from Akita
    One from Northern Lights

    The NL twins are still alive and doing fine. I do not reuse soil for seedlings and am VERY careful in planting. These are legitimate twins. VERY cool if I do say so myself.

    WIS's plants can't be twins- twins pop out of the exact same spot in the soil.

    Also, if your soil comes with stray seed, imagine the pests, spores, eggs, etc it also harbours... lol gotta love walmart, huh?
    Neat!

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    #8
    Senior Member

    2 in 1?

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-loun...ml#post1129342

    i found it- that's the best twins I ever got. Both females, both very pretty.

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