Hi,
I had two jalapenos that sprouted in the same cell. Right as it's first true leaves start showing, I gently dug/pulled one out by the cotyledons and managed to keep the root system and leaves intact.
I have taken cuttings of my rubber plant before, where I just let the cutting sit in water and it grows pretty big roots, so I thought I would try the same with this jalapeno seedling. So I took the seedling and placed it in a shot glass filled with tap water.
It's been a couple of weeks and now the thing has perky leaves, a second set of true leaves with more coming, and is looking pretty great all around. The roots have been growing in quite nicely. The one interesting thing I noticed is that the main stem still has the soil stuck on it from when I pulled it from the starting cell too.
I change the water every couple of days, and usually I toss a tiny bit of soil in the water too, hoping it can somehow transfer a bit of nutrients if needed (though I'm skeptical this actually does anything haha). I'm just wondering how long can this jalapeno seedling stay in a cup of water like this? I can transplant it whenever, but I think it's just a fun experiment since I have 8 other jalapeno plants.
Thanks all and happy growing!
I had two jalapenos that sprouted in the same cell. Right as it's first true leaves start showing, I gently dug/pulled one out by the cotyledons and managed to keep the root system and leaves intact.
I have taken cuttings of my rubber plant before, where I just let the cutting sit in water and it grows pretty big roots, so I thought I would try the same with this jalapeno seedling. So I took the seedling and placed it in a shot glass filled with tap water.
It's been a couple of weeks and now the thing has perky leaves, a second set of true leaves with more coming, and is looking pretty great all around. The roots have been growing in quite nicely. The one interesting thing I noticed is that the main stem still has the soil stuck on it from when I pulled it from the starting cell too.
I change the water every couple of days, and usually I toss a tiny bit of soil in the water too, hoping it can somehow transfer a bit of nutrients if needed (though I'm skeptical this actually does anything haha). I'm just wondering how long can this jalapeno seedling stay in a cup of water like this? I can transplant it whenever, but I think it's just a fun experiment since I have 8 other jalapeno plants.
Thanks all and happy growing!