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    2 seeds, 1 plug?

    Hey Guys/Gals,

    I have a quick question about germinating in plugs. I made a mistake and accidentally put 2 seeds in the same plug and now there starting to grow. Am I going to end up losing both? How can I get one out and into another plug without killing both? I’ve attached a pic so you guys can see what I’m saying.

    #2
    I would let them grow together until your sure they are strong enough to separate - say 10 days or so. And yes I think you would kill them both if you tried to separate now.
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      #3
      I do not have experience with plugs but if that happened to me even in a small soil pot, I would feel inclined to kill one immediately. I know losing a germinated seed sucks. I would rather know that one would have a strong start rather than risk both of them being shocked from their roots being exposed to light and untangling when separating them. Good luck!

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        #4
        And I would just plant it as is and grow both together, good luck!

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          #5
          I agree with allowing them to grow together. If they get along after 10days it will be your call when to separate or off with ones head (which I would do rather than kill both trying to separate ) Hope there not autos.
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            #6
            Thanks so much for the responses! These are extremely rare TK S1’s so I’m gonna try everything I can to keep both. Do you guys think I can let them grow together and they’ll survive long enough for me to take clones from both?

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            • SoOrbudgal
              SoOrbudgal commented
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              I sure can't answer that question because I've never allowed 2 "rare" seeds to drop in the same hole. Guess your gonna find out.

            • Rwise
              Rwise commented
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              If they are photos certainly! Autos can be hard to clone,,, for thousands of years the seeds fell off and grew where they landed, in piles, in clusters whereever

            #7
            Mistakes happen to the best of us, and thought maybe others have had the experience as well. The reason I mention what they are is to emphasize the importance to me of trying to keep both alive, not as a dick swinging contest. But I appreciate your opinion and thanks for taking the time to answer.

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            • SoOrbudgal
              SoOrbudgal commented
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              So are you thinking of letting them grow up together? I'm thinking those roots may become entwined to much and damage both? Yes I would hate to loose valuable seeds so I don't buy them. Goodluck hope it works for you.. BTW I would loose at a penis contest LOL

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ID:	319012 Here is two plants that were sprouted together (Rusty Glue), I consider them to close to separate, clones were taken from them and will be again,,,

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              #9
              You can grow them together - but one will dominate and try and outgrow the other.
              ​​​​​​3 X 3 gorilla. Promix soil . Green Planet Nutes
              Mars Hydro
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