Twin (Lemon) Peaks-Two Sisters One Pot

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April 9th marks the 79th day since 2 “Lemon”seedling broke out of the ground, in the same pot, as a result commencing my second (or second phase) of my growing journey.
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two seeds one pot?

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Answer: Let’s just say that apparently I may not be the strongest of growers. More specifically at the time I planted these seeds I was about 2 weeks into my first grow. Two weeks which saw me make error after error, including a fairly egregious text book example of overwatering. Unfortunately, my constant chanting of the mantra “don’t water the plants”, was far too often followed up by the phrase “why did you water the plants dummy?” So two seeds in one pot was my solution since I was too dense to increase time between waterings and/or decrease the amount of water provided. In other words, I would try to increase demand since I was too retarded to control the supply. At the time I wasn’t exactly thinking clearly about what the consequences would be when those tiny seedlings, did as plants are apt to do, that is grow. Who could have predicted that? Seems to be a reoccurring theme, for me. Since I am documenting a perpetual grow (with new seeds planted for each plant harvested), it only seems appropriate for me to utilize what I call my “perpetual” problem solving method (new problem created for each problem resolved),

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Getting There..., plus Creepy Orange Spiders

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Getting there... but not there yet. Just a few pics of The Lemon Twins showing a bit of color as they keep moving towards theend.....plus Creepy orange (not) spiders! :crying:
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