ltecato
Well-Known Member
Okay I am not any kind of an expert horticulturist by any standards but I did take several botany for dummies classes at one accredited state university and one community college and I am all but certain that plants are supposed to have some kind of gravity-based mechanism to make their roots grow downward.
So why on Earth do my sprouted seeds keep sending their roots straight up into the air? Just found a GSC seed I germinated about a week ago with a root growing maybe two inches in the wrong freaking direction, and the baby plant did not survive as the root was too dehydrated.
And it's not just this batch of seeds. I have seen the same bizarre phenomenon with others recently. Now I know I'm probably being paranoid or have some kind of observational bias, but it seems like this problem was not happening back in the '70s and '80s when I first started messing around with growing my own.
Maybe I'm wrong about that gravity-mechanism thing, but I honestly thought it was supposed to be a bedrock principal of plant science. Really frustrating to find out I'm that full of shit.
So why on Earth do my sprouted seeds keep sending their roots straight up into the air? Just found a GSC seed I germinated about a week ago with a root growing maybe two inches in the wrong freaking direction, and the baby plant did not survive as the root was too dehydrated.
And it's not just this batch of seeds. I have seen the same bizarre phenomenon with others recently. Now I know I'm probably being paranoid or have some kind of observational bias, but it seems like this problem was not happening back in the '70s and '80s when I first started messing around with growing my own.
Maybe I'm wrong about that gravity-mechanism thing, but I honestly thought it was supposed to be a bedrock principal of plant science. Really frustrating to find out I'm that full of shit.