partially dried tap root..will seed survive??

fruits of labor

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seed.jpg Ok so i germed a seed paper towel method...planted the seed in growing medium two days ago..this morning i look and i can see the root loop above soil..like its trying to poke its head out...upon closer inspection i noticed it was a little thin..so the root section that popped above soil dried a lil from the air...its not fully dried out but you can definitely tell its thinner....what are my chances on it still surviving....from now on ill definitely be covering until coty's spread...i drew a diagram.

Thanks,
FoL
 

Budgoro88

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They pop out of soil so the stem can handle light if it's the white tap root and its dry it's hit or miss could live could die give it little shot glass of water
 

fruits of labor

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Yeah i misted it and domed it...and turned the fan off...still dont know if its strong enough to hold the coty's up (if they come up) it did thin at the arch...keep ya posted..
Thanks

Haha thanks indacouch
 

Indacouch

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Yeah i misted it and domed it...and turned the fan off...still dont know if its strong enough to hold the coty's up (if they come up) it did thin at the arch...keep ya posted..
Thanks

Haha thanks indacouch
Your quite welcome ...I think you should illustrate with art in the future il be watching :shock: A picture is worth a thousand words :shock: Good luck
 

fruits of labor

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:clap:Woke up this morning and cotys were out the soil runnin horizontally and helmet was off...just needs to point to the heavens now...think it made it...yay!!! I may have to stake it up to stop it from fallin over from being top heavy with its thinned out stem at base...but at least it made it !!!
 

MickFoster

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yea this is like 6 years old lol i just came across it and thought to comment because i have a similar problem. i will get pics inna minute
You'll get more responses if you start your own thread.........some people won't even look at a 7 year old thread.
 
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