One of my sprouts has... gone limp.
It didn't shift in the soil to lay down, it's just limp. There's almost no rigidity in it. I'm currently keeping it off the dirt with two toothpicks.
It looks green and healthy enough, but what can cause them to just lay down?
Do I need to give a call to Smilin' Bob's Enzyte Fertilizer Co?
Without the toothpicks it just flops right down, in any direction.
And while I'm going to the effort of creating a topic, I'll tack on this. Has anybody seen a 3-leaved sprout? Some sort of defect, the leaves are pretty narrow. I don't expect it to grow into anything viable, but I may as well give it its chance.
Supposed to be a fluorescent purple pepper plant. The other seeds are growing normally.
Sorry for the blurry pictures, couldn't tell when viewing on the phone camera.
And just to cram in yet another unrelated point into this thread, I transplanted my largest serrano sprout yesterday from a cup into a 2L pop bottle. (temporarily ghettoing things up until I can get real containers) It grew 25% taller between yesterday evening and this afternoon when I got home from work. Would that be access to fresh soil + nutrients, or just the larger container somehow? The roots were getting bigger, but it was by no means running out of root room in the cup yet.
It didn't shift in the soil to lay down, it's just limp. There's almost no rigidity in it. I'm currently keeping it off the dirt with two toothpicks.
It looks green and healthy enough, but what can cause them to just lay down?
Do I need to give a call to Smilin' Bob's Enzyte Fertilizer Co?
Without the toothpicks it just flops right down, in any direction.
And while I'm going to the effort of creating a topic, I'll tack on this. Has anybody seen a 3-leaved sprout? Some sort of defect, the leaves are pretty narrow. I don't expect it to grow into anything viable, but I may as well give it its chance.
Supposed to be a fluorescent purple pepper plant. The other seeds are growing normally.
Sorry for the blurry pictures, couldn't tell when viewing on the phone camera.
And just to cram in yet another unrelated point into this thread, I transplanted my largest serrano sprout yesterday from a cup into a 2L pop bottle. (temporarily ghettoing things up until I can get real containers) It grew 25% taller between yesterday evening and this afternoon when I got home from work. Would that be access to fresh soil + nutrients, or just the larger container somehow? The roots were getting bigger, but it was by no means running out of root room in the cup yet.