They both look good. One is just growing different from the other. One might be taking genetics from one parent plant and the other can be taking genetics from another parent plant. Just let them continue to grow!
pfirsch77
They both look healthy. Can you only keep one? I would wait a while to allow for more growth to see which one is actually thriving. Based on the picture, I would say that they’re too young to know which one is truly healthier.
GrandmaGos
You can’t tell at this early stage. Wait until they both have at least two complete sets of true leaves, and then evaluate.
3 Comments
They both look good. One is just growing different from the other. One might be taking genetics from one parent plant and the other can be taking genetics from another parent plant. Just let them continue to grow!
They both look healthy. Can you only keep one? I would wait a while to allow for more growth to see which one is actually thriving. Based on the picture, I would say that they’re too young to know which one is truly healthier.
You can’t tell at this early stage. Wait until they both have at least two complete sets of true leaves, and then evaluate.