Two plants in one pot?

The plants that I recently planted that I thought had died, some of them are coming up.

Some might think that thats a good thing, but it's not when I already planted new seeds in the same pots.

The problem is,
Now I have two very small 2-day-old plants growing in the same pot about half an inch apart!

If I transplant, wouldn't I run the risk of killing them both? But if I don't........ then I have no idea what'll happen.

Could I please have some insight as to what to do?

Thanks!
 
The plants that I recently planted that I thought had died, some of them are coming up.

Some might think that thats a good thing, but it's not when I already planted new seeds in the same pots.

The problem is,
Now I have two very small 2-day-old plants growing in the same pot about half an inch apart!

If I transplant, wouldn't I run the risk of killing them both? But if I don't........ then I have no idea what'll happen.

Could I please have some insight as to what to do?

Thanks!

youll be fine just be gentle..,do it now before its too late and the roots get tangled..good luck
 
I figure rootbound as well just curious as to what you did to resolve the problem?

I just got underneath the smaller of the two plants, and I picked it out of the dirt with the one root (it only had one root) and then I planted it in an empty pot that I had nearby.
 
I just got underneath the smaller of the two plants, and I picked it out of the dirt with the one root (it only had one root) and then I planted it in an empty pot that I had nearby.
ROFL for some reason this thread title makes me think of two girls one cup. I dont know why maybe cause Im HIGHbongsmilie
 
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