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Yeah I have had more then a few seeds produce 2 plants as I said in the first post. It's actually not that rare for me to find two seedlings emerge from one single bean. This is the first time I personally have found one of these in a decade of chucking pollen.To me that's just 2 seeds that grew too close I've had real twins one single normal looking seed produced 2 plants unfortunately one got killed by its sister
To me that's just 2 seeds that grew too close I've had real twins one single normal looking seed produced 2 plants unfortunately one got killed by its sister
Yeah this was the only one in the batch of a few thousand beans that came out like this. I have seen twin plants emerge from the fathers side but only ever from a single seed, never two twins joined at the groian like lesbians lol. I too always separate them at birth for best chances of both surviving. Every time I have ever let them go one always extremely surpasses the other. When separated early sometimes the weaker of the two can still thrive.My nl line has plenty twins in it,the male was a twin (other was a female,both survived)from bodhis nl5 open.i hit my nl cut and the trait was passed on,iv grew a few batches and found more twins,and if u seperate them straight away both survive,some of the seeds are the same as above(double shell and others are single shell,weird but real interesting nonetheless.76
Theyve all survived that i found in my nl,had it with a few different strains tho and ive noticed 2 kinds,the first like my nl,s were the 2 are together in an s shape,there easy to seperate and both survive and the 2nd type where their tangled and usualy 1 survives,found some good plants in both kinds,76Yeah this was the only one in the batch of a few thousand beans that came out like this. I have seen twin plants emerge from the fathers side but only ever from a single seed, never two twins joined at the groian like lesbians lol. I too always separate them at birth for best chances of both surviving. Every time I have ever let them go one always extremely surpasses the other. When separated early sometimes the weaker of the two can still thrive.
I too have the same feeling simply two grains of pollen have made contact at the same time with one pistil and it's for sure not gonna be an S1 I don't play with silver anymore. This bean is from an F1 cross. Berry (female) X Hashplant (male).I bet two pollen pieces hit the same pistil or a pistil pair at the same time and burrowed the hole at the same rate to reach the egg at the same time.
That's dope did all them abnormally shaped seeds come from one single strain and harvest or a collection??? This is the first one for me and I honestly can't soak it until I have myself I pile of them lol I'm into weird things like that lol.Just a few from the pile View attachment 648587
There's a true twin, I separated them. I've never popped seeds that are twinned like that, I always set them aside or throw them in with the chaff. Probably have a few hundred now...View attachment 648585
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