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Two weeks from seed, the plant's stem was fractured while upgrading to a larger pot. Above the fracture is about 2.5" of healthy-looking stem, then the starter leaves, the first real leaf pair, and the tiny beginnings of the second leaf pair, all looking green and healthy.
Below the fracture, the stem looks paler (plant was a little stretched, thus the decision to transplant). It fractured all the way through, so no splints or casts could be put on in hope of re-bonding (stem is maybe 1mm in diameter).
Currently have the bottom half (roots & stem) in soil, though I'm not expecting much new growth out of the old stem. The top half is suspended in a glass of water under a CFL. I have had success with cuttings in water before (basil, green onion, prayer plant) and hope that I can treat the fractured piece as such.
Any and all advice would be appreciated. Can I treat this as a cutting (will it develop new roots, which I can transplant back into soil?) or is this seedling too young? First plant, so be gentle if this a simple one. Thanks!
Below the fracture, the stem looks paler (plant was a little stretched, thus the decision to transplant). It fractured all the way through, so no splints or casts could be put on in hope of re-bonding (stem is maybe 1mm in diameter).
Currently have the bottom half (roots & stem) in soil, though I'm not expecting much new growth out of the old stem. The top half is suspended in a glass of water under a CFL. I have had success with cuttings in water before (basil, green onion, prayer plant) and hope that I can treat the fractured piece as such.
Any and all advice would be appreciated. Can I treat this as a cutting (will it develop new roots, which I can transplant back into soil?) or is this seedling too young? First plant, so be gentle if this a simple one. Thanks!