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    Double seedling stem?

    hi,

    I have just started growing, and I noticed one of my 5 seedlings was a little bit behind the other 4, at closer inspection i noticed it had possibly 4 first set of leaves coming through (after the first 2), and as I turned the pot round i saw it had a double stem, just splits into 2, not damaged or anything.

    I was thinking maybe when i poked it as a taproot or whatever, it acted as being topped at the first node.

    has anybody else had one? and had any growing problems such as stunted or just bad growth?

    I will have my new camera soon to do a grow report and take a picture of this, I couldn't find any similar posts using the earch function.

    cheers

    meloncoly
    meloncoly Reviewed by meloncoly on . Double seedling stem? hi, I have just started growing, and I noticed one of my 5 seedlings was a little bit behind the other 4, at closer inspection i noticed it had possibly 4 first set of leaves coming through (after the first 2), and as I turned the pot round i saw it had a double stem, just splits into 2, not damaged or anything. I was thinking maybe when i poked it as a taproot or whatever, it acted as being topped at the first node. has anybody else had one? and had any growing problems such as Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Double seedling stem?

    I would really like to see a pic of this plant

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    #3
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    Double seedling stem?

    will as soon as amazon delivers 1-3 days probably

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Double seedling stem?

    I have seen this a few times... not with weed but with other plants..
    your preference.

    I would let it grow out : )

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    #5
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    Double seedling stem?

    I have seen it many times, I call them twins. Sometime it just happends very rare but it does happen.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Double seedling stem?

    some strains have more deformaties than others, is this what you have ? one side will probly grow slower than the other.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Double seedling stem?

    not quite like that one, it's a single root leading to a single stem, that splits into two, it's a little bit behind the others with it having about 4 initial main leaves trying to come out, I will take a picture when my cam arrives (tomorrow probably).

    I'm kind of interested to see if it will act as two main stems/colas, or just act like it's been topped, could potentially be a double plant in one, but perhaps would grow slower. Maybe zandor would know

    we will see

    meloncoly

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Double seedling stem?

    Quote Originally Posted by meloncoly
    not quite like that one, it's a single root leading to a single stem, that splits into two
    And thats what I wanna see!

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    #9
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    Double seedling stem?

    Drum roll please.. and the "Best Picture Award" goes to

    the mole!!!!!!!

    NICE pic ,,,, great timing

    Melon you got to get us a pic.. : )

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    #10
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    Double seedling stem?

    got my camera today, so here are some pictures, it is currently 3 and a bit days old, from sprouting, and is behind the others in size by quite a bit, I will take pictures of them all soon for a grow report or something

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