I've been growing a long time. While I can't say I'm an expert of any sort I do have quite a bit of experience. I have never seen this, nor seen anyone posting about this before. I germinated 16 blueberry seeds in preparation for this year's outdoor crop. As you can see by the photos, one of the seeds popped open and revealed something interesting. TWO radicles. At first, I figured it was a mutant with two tails, but as the recent photos show, it is in fact two separate plants. FROM ONE SEED. I took another not-so-great picture right before I put it in the soil.
Has anyone had this happened to them? Again, I'm no expert but I've been around. I really have never seen anyone mention this occurrence before. Pretty cool, right? I'm going to just let them grow together, since they are, by definition, identical twins. Or, are they? I'm not a botanist but I assume this would hold true for plants as well.
I'll do some more research online about it, but I wanted to post it here and see what everyone thought.
Has anyone had this happened to them? Again, I'm no expert but I've been around. I really have never seen anyone mention this occurrence before. Pretty cool, right? I'm going to just let them grow together, since they are, by definition, identical twins. Or, are they? I'm not a botanist but I assume this would hold true for plants as well.
I'll do some more research online about it, but I wanted to post it here and see what everyone thought.
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