Blind seedling
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Blind seedling
I just discovered that one of my seedlings is blind. No wonder it stayed so petite! It's a micro, so it wasn't obvious that it wasn't keeping up with the others. It just has two sets of second leaves opposite each other, and no growing tip.
Has anyone had any luck raising a blind seedling?
Linda
Has anyone had any luck raising a blind seedling?
Linda
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Re: Blind seedling
I get two other blind plants every season, I don't know what is due, but I laugh them straight away, I would also like to know if someone has grown a blind plane and why it happens
Plants have, like animals, in the degree and almost in the form, the sensitivity, that essential attribute of life.
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Re: Blind seedling
I've seen this happen in peppers. Nothing came of it for me. The leaves got a bit bigger, nada mas.
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Re: Blind seedling
Blind ones seem to stay small & eventually die.
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Re: Blind seedling
Why it happens is genetic defect or abnormality.
Not every egg or seed is perfect.
Not every egg or seed is perfect.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Blind seedling
I'm wondering if I lop off one of the leaves, whether it will cause a sprout...…
Linda
Linda
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Re: Blind seedling
Try it.
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Re: Blind seedling
If possible, lop it as close to the base as you can, a tiny injury to the stem itself may stimulate it to put out a new growing point. Usually these these don't amount to anything. But I do recall one once that did eventually put out more leaves, but it was many weeks later, and the plant stayed stayed small and warped looking. I don't remember if it got saved and planted.
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Re: Blind seedling
Thanks Dee, I will try it as I have nothing to lose.....
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Re: Blind seedling
I never even heard of this before but it's interesting.
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Re: Blind seedling
I have had them before and have one this year but never knew the term “blind seedling”. They have never done anything so will replace
this year's today with a good seedling needing transplanting.
this year's today with a good seedling needing transplanting.