I found 3 like this out of 50 seeds,I have heard of twins(polyembryony) but am just curious as to exactly what this is?
Yes, I’d say say. I’ve seen triple ones before. That one doesn’t look very healthy but it might be the flash.
It fairly common in certain genetics to get twinsies.
And here’s a triplet for comparison. These are White Apricot Sherbet F3.
I made some fems recently and had the same occurring. A lot of twinseeds, more than usual.
Thanks so much I had an idea just wanted to be sure though. That triple looks gnarly!
Ill add a note just bc it hasn’t happened with anything else ive made. Now that I know its somewhat common ill go back to wondering about other wild things haha.
Ahhhhh I saw alot of twin seedling stuff but the funny part is nobody shows the seed before going into the media.it would definitely clear up some things. I asked in about 5 different places…oops
Ive had a couple twins but the 1 seed look normal and the other had 2 ridges but they didn’t look nothing like those ![]()
I guess you could say it suprised me,3 out of 50? Above it was stated that certain genetics do this,which means you would still need to cross whatever,wait on seeds then check all of them and repeat until you find a cross that does this. Now im curious as to if it has any significance on a deeper scientific level that Idk about yet.
Start looking into Iranians and syria and Lebanese and maybe some kushes
Will do! I cant remember the exact episode,starfighter puts out albino seedlings something like 25% are albino once worked,which die in 2 weeks due to not being able to photosynthesis so it weans out 25% right away which almost like a cheat code in a way ![]()
They can still photosynthesis its just at a different rate , give me a sec…
Oh and sorry im outta likes ![]()
Oh alright,I must have read wrong. I remember him saying they die after 2 weeks which helps him ween out the junk. Takes you down to 75% vs 100% is what was said.
But i can see this especially if they are under intense lighting, probably to much for them , try them under a canopy see if they can do filtered light




