Habanero Fellow Sep 30, 2012 #1 What does it mean when a pepper seedling has three cotyledons rather than two? I have a few seedlings that are starting out with three cotyledons.
What does it mean when a pepper seedling has three cotyledons rather than two? I have a few seedlings that are starting out with three cotyledons.
RedtailForester Sep 30, 2012 #2 Unless you live over a nuclear waste disposal area, I wouldn't worry about. It happens in Mother Nature's kitchen sometimes...
Unless you live over a nuclear waste disposal area, I wouldn't worry about. It happens in Mother Nature's kitchen sometimes...
TOAW Sep 30, 2012 #5 Perhaps for the same reason some people have six fingers, congenital not necessary genetic. Or that seedling is just an overachiever.
Perhaps for the same reason some people have six fingers, congenital not necessary genetic. Or that seedling is just an overachiever.
Pr0digal_son Sep 30, 2012 #6 Had a bunch of them this year. Actually had a couple of them put out leaf sets of three.
Wulf Sep 30, 2012 #10 I had one with 3. It stayed a runt and died before growing a true set of leaves.
Balac Sep 30, 2012 #11 It is natures way to signal that "The Bears Still Suck" Old Wisconsin Nature Song