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I'm remembering a forum post I read SOMEWHERE, it's been a long time... What I'm thinking I read about "twins" is that they each will grow their own root system and you can separate them later in life to have two plants. I wonder how this will work on auto's since time is of the essence right off the bat. I debated on even posting this because I truly don't remember where I read this but I know I did somewhere. ~~Que Cheech and Chong Up In Smoke Theme Song~~ haha
I will google some stuff and see what I can find
 
Hah! That was easy, here it is! I guess you separate them ASAP!! It's under Mutations:
http://www.mandalaseeds.com/Guides/Germination-Troubleshooting-Guide

"Also very rare, but not a reason for concern, are twins. These appear when there are two embryos in one seed. If both seedlings are the same size you should separate them quickly before roots get entangled and then you have two plants for the price of one! If one seedling appears inferior just remove it." - See more at: http://www.mandalaseeds.com/Guides/Germination-Troubleshooting-Guide#sthash.VI37tclV.dpufAlso Guide#sthash.VI37tclV.dpuf
 
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