After tossing the seeds into the greenhouse, everything seemed to be going smoothly... until it wasn't. Out of nowhere, the plants decided they wanted to be giraffes and started stretching their stems as if trying to reach the moon! Seriously, it looked ridiculously disproportionate and hilarious! (HAHAHAH)
So, I thought: "How do I fix this mess?" My brilliant idea was to bury the plants until they were at most 3cm - 5cm from the top to the soil. But hold on, anyone who thinks I followed that plan exactly is seriously mistaken. With two different seeds, I decided to do an experiment: I planted the automatic one 5cm deep and the feminized one 10cm deep. Because, hey, who doesn't love a bit of mad science?
You can check out the results of this botanical adventure in the photos. Now, I'm left wondering: did I create Frankenplants? What problems might I face? What should I have done?
I'm thinking they might end up suffering from stem instability, physical damage, and root issues.
Oh, and did I mention? They're already in outer space, and our cultivation approach is going to be as natural as possible, always considering organic products when necessary.
Does anyone have a guess about what might happen to these streetlamp plants?