Hello all! I am seeking your advice and help.
After a long and concerted effort, I was able to source seeds for a species I had long searched for.. Psychotria colorata. They were a bit pricey and there were other seeds I wanted, so I only got 5. After months of patiently waiting, one of the seeds finally germinated. And to my joyous surprise, that single seed, bore me twins!!! Yes, two plants from one seed!
They were born the day after Christmas. A small glimmer of hope during a very painful time for me. This was only a few days after my Dad went to Hospice. And only a few days before he passed. To say that these special plants are important to me, would be grossly understated. I don't ever name plants.. but bc of their importance to me, I have decided to name them 'Los Gemelos', spanish (they came from Peru) for The Twins.
Now, I've struggled with how to proceed with them. Do I:
A. Just let them be and grow side by side (my preference)
B. Try to seperate them
C. Cull one of them for the benefit of the other (I don't really believe this is an option unless someone convinces me not doing so would cause both of them their demise)
But now I'm a little more concerned. After about a month, they still had not shed their seed coating and I grew concerned/impatient. I gently removed the seed husk manually. That was about 5 days ago. Unfortunately, the leaves appear to be a bit curled and I'm not sure if there is a problem with them that I should tend to. Please take a look at the pics and let me know what you guys think I should do... if anything, at this point.
The first pic was taken on the first day that they had broke through the soil's surface, Dec 26th... well, perhaps they were actually born on Christmas, or shortly before. The second was taken 4 days later on the 30th. The last few pictures were taken today (5 days after removing the husk).