Hi everyone,
So... Been more than 4 (5? 6?) days it's in the soil, after 24 hours in rain water at 23°c.
Eventually I gave up and started digging for it to check on the seed, see what was up with it (did you get eaten by a bug perhaps, in which case I should find the shell empty). And there it was
I waited another 48 hours like this only. It hasn't moved. That's really weird according to me, is it growing toward the bottom?! Is the seedling not strong enough to tear through the soil? Should I dig it up a little bit more, toward the seed husk rather than the root coming out of it (the seed husk sprout out of the soil with cotyledons sometimes, thus telling me which side should pop out of the ground).
It's a freebie from a strain i've never grown before and would very much like to try, i'm doing my best to save it. Got 4 others growing on the side.
(If you cannot see properly the picture, it make kind of an archway, the right side being with the seed husk and the left side going in the soil, like a normal taproot would do)
Thanks for your time
So... Been more than 4 (5? 6?) days it's in the soil, after 24 hours in rain water at 23°c.
Eventually I gave up and started digging for it to check on the seed, see what was up with it (did you get eaten by a bug perhaps, in which case I should find the shell empty). And there it was
I waited another 48 hours like this only. It hasn't moved. That's really weird according to me, is it growing toward the bottom?! Is the seedling not strong enough to tear through the soil? Should I dig it up a little bit more, toward the seed husk rather than the root coming out of it (the seed husk sprout out of the soil with cotyledons sometimes, thus telling me which side should pop out of the ground).
It's a freebie from a strain i've never grown before and would very much like to try, i'm doing my best to save it. Got 4 others growing on the side.
(If you cannot see properly the picture, it make kind of an archway, the right side being with the seed husk and the left side going in the soil, like a normal taproot would do)
Thanks for your time
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