Regular lookin seed. I seen plants with three cotyldons before but all at the same node, first time I saw this weirdness. Its not two plants just one...
I've seen this posted a couple of times on Instagram. I've always wondered if they are always the same sex or could they be different? Grow it out and find out what happens. If it is a male and female then breed them. Name the strain simply IBL (for inbred line). Just give me credit when it starts winning cups.
I didnt do it lol no cochine or other alduteration, all nature, I just popped a shitload of beans lol. Wish I had another Id breed em see if it breeds true, maybe ill self it. If it even keeps growin lol
Not trifoliate indeed ("a" leaf can be trifoliate, like the second set of true leaves on cannabis), and while it does appear to have 3 leaves after the cots, it currently does not express whorled phyllotaxy either. The difference in the age and size of the true leaves is too large to be whorled, they wouldn't be at the same level if scaled up, more likely will grow out to be a spiral or regular the next set. The smaller, the monocot, will grow alternating nodes from the start and end up similar except with longer node spacing (not desirable).
I've had two similar pairs (dicot and mono in one seed) but not attached liked yours.
Beautiful specimen but I would not use it for breeding. It basically failed the seed development process, seemingly during hearth or torpedo stage.