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Can you get two plants from one seed?

Hammersmiff
Hammersmiffstarted grow question 3 years ago
What is this little surprise? Do I have another viable plant or is this just a cotyledon? Also, when transplanting, do I bury the existing cotyledon on the stalk? Thanks!
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yes you can occasionally get 2 plants from 1 seed. But one will dominate the other, so if it happens its best culling the weaker on early on so they don't fight for space. Looking at yours it looks more like contaminated soil with a different seed. I would remove the little one so it doesn't take away nutrition from the actual cannabis plant. Hope this helps.
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Hammersmiff
Hammersmiffanswered grow question 3 years ago
Thanks all. I have plucked the little weed.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
You can indeed get two plants from one seed, better known as twins. normally one is a bit weaker and pinched off to save the root system in case they share one. but this is not the case. As others have said that plant that is also in the pot is not cannabis and prob a weed. best to pluck it. Good Luck!
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Growladyeastmidlands
Growladyeastmidlandsanswered grow question 3 years ago
2nd not cannibis and has already been said hope the other does ok but it looks very weak and it could snap hopefully not but not brilliant
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HerbalEdu
HerbalEduanswered grow question 3 years ago
Second plant is not cannabis, and you don't need to bury the cotyledons when transplanting but if the main trunk is weak. Happy growing
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