Plant two seeds and discard the weaker plant after germination.
I see this kind of advice all the time, and I have no doubt it is a
sensible approach to reliable germination.
However I find it very hard to do this - it seems like a waste of a
growing plant.
There is the strong temptation to lift the weaker plant and find somewhere
to slot it in elsewhere.
I have a similar problem with tomatoes.
If I am diligent I pinch out the little side shoots as they start
developing.
However if I miss one and it manages to grow to a thumb length or more I
tend to cut it off then plant it up in a little pot.
The cutting nearly always takes and then I have a load of extra tomato
plants I have to find a home for.
Before now I have completely filled a patio with plants from a single
parent.
I've stopped doing that now mainly because of the blight which made
growing outdoor tomatoes more or less a waste of time.
Fortunately I have a covered in deck area where the plants are sheltered
from the rain and don't seem to get blighted.
However I do have a few extra propagated plants......
Cheers
Dave R
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