TommyBVRSA75 commentedweek 03y ago
A diembrionária!!! Incredible... it's a sign that the genetics are still developing. You should contact RIPPER and let them know what happened. They might ask you to return it and give you a new seed (and maybe a couple more for the trouble). They will likely want to study it because the question here is whether it's diembrionária like I think or if the embryo is dizygotic (meaning instead of two seedlings in the same seed, they are separate seedlings with differentiated embryos). If it were me, I would let them know and see if they are interested in having you return it... or if you keep it, I would be very attentive to see if this mutation could turn the second plant into a hermaphrodite or male (pay close attention as time goes by). If it's dizygotic, there will be two females and this seed will give you a double plant that will also produce double, so you've been very lucky. Keep us updated on your progress. Green greets..
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