This may be a silly newbie question, but a few days ago I purchased some orange habanero plants at a local nursery in a four pack. Two of the plants appear to have 2 main stems. I assume these are actually two separate plants and that they planted two seeds in that compartment and they both germinated and they didn't cull one of them? AFAIK chile plants just have one main stem, but this is my first year growing chile plants...
If these are two separate plants, what should I do? I would assume their roots are probably far too entangled to be separated...should I let them go, cull one of them, try to separate them? They're going in 5 gallon buckets.
Sorry if this is a dumb question.
If these are two separate plants, what should I do? I would assume their roots are probably far too entangled to be separated...should I let them go, cull one of them, try to separate them? They're going in 5 gallon buckets.
Sorry if this is a dumb question.