Question here since the internet is full of biological explanations that for me are chinese...
If a citrus seed is polyembryonic, will it have more than 1 shoots coming out?
I have these "double" seedlings but never really checked why this happened. As far as I now, polyembryonic seeds are 'true' to the parent plant thus, if this results in double shoots from 1 seed, these 'doubles' are in fact also true to the parent plant.
Please enlighten me on this one.
Edit: another question: are all seeds from a single plant poly or mono embryonic or does it vary? In that case, the only way to get true seeds is by having them germinate and see if there are multiple 'shoots' (in case my above theory is correct).
Greets