I'm growing a few Autos right now....
one was a Dutch Passion 'Glueberry OG'...
sowed one seed in a solo cup, and 2 seedlings popped out...
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(day 7)
I trained them to grow away from each other...
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(day 20)
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(day 23)
one became more dominant and took off...
in this one you might see a stem with a green soft tie ring near the front there.... that's the smaller plant...
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(day 48)
a close up....
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Then the steroids kicked in....
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(day 55)
the second, smaller plant in there has been pushed out right over to the left side, about 7 o clock.
It certainly developed slower than the Big Sis, and was completely overshadowed by her.... when Big Sis went into stretch, the smaller one remained hidden, then one day it stretched as well, and popped her head out the side.... then she took off as well....
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(day 62)
the second plant is still at about 7 o clock... just one main stem and a few outer side branches.....
I think the main cola is the one with the red dot, and she has maybe 3-4 other good sized colas on her side branches..... the rest is the dominant plant....
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(day 84)
When this single seed produced 2 separate plants, I was surprised, so I asked advice on various forums, and the answers ranged from take one out, to leave them both to see what happens.
The general consensus of opinion was that one would be more dominant, and the 2 plants competing against each other would result in 2 smaller plants than if one single plant had grown.....
Hmmmmm..... this is a massive plant(s), so I think it's safe to say that if YOU have 2 seedlings pop out, leave them be, train them out, and reap the rewards 3 months later!
Put some pics of your siamese twins up
@Gimemy
Sorry for jacking your thread, and good luck with yours, hopefully you might get a decent result!