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February 10, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Glendale, AZ 9b
Posts: 90
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Results of Losing Roots When Potted
I started my seeds Jan. 1, and potted into Solo cups on Jan. 19. The Sophie's Choice seeds were stuck together in pairs when I planted. They all sprouted, so I had pairs of plants with stems growing right next to each other.
Figuring I wouldn't be able to separate their roots without harming all the plants, I snipped away one of the twins with scissors. Instead of throwing the cut ones away, I stuck 2 in potting soil to see if they might live. They were completely rootless. I know older plants easily grow new roots, but I was doubtful about such young seedlings. Attached is a picture taken on Feb. 5. Top center is the experimental cup. Far left and bottom right are two of the unsnipped Sophie's Choice plants. Seems losing roots put them, just guessing, around 2 weeks behind their siblings, but obviously they are alive and doing well. I'm surprised. |
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