So, when I started my red brains I also started a moruga. Well, after 2 months I had given up on the moruga popping, but forgot to throw out the cup I started it in, which remained in a dark closet and hadn't been watered in a month. Last night I noticed the cup and took a look... Low and behold, the seed popped and apparently kept getting leggier and leggier til it reached OUT of the side of the cup on its never-ending hunt for sun-light. We're talking around a 4 inch stem at this point, it literally pushed its way through the plastic wrap cover I had on it.
Mind you, it hadn't been watered or seen light in a month. It's STILL alive. Obviously I'll need to bury most of it to give it any chance, but at this point I'm going to keep it around anyway. Survival of the fittest, and this plant clearly has the will to live. After all, the soil was bone dry, to the point that it was just a big hardened clump!
Anyone else ever seen a plant survive in that kind of conditions?
Mind you, it hadn't been watered or seen light in a month. It's STILL alive. Obviously I'll need to bury most of it to give it any chance, but at this point I'm going to keep it around anyway. Survival of the fittest, and this plant clearly has the will to live. After all, the soil was bone dry, to the point that it was just a big hardened clump!
Anyone else ever seen a plant survive in that kind of conditions?