Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 Carolyn. That's exactly what I did. It did not do anything. NO pushing up, no nothing. lol Melody > > If you put a plate or something on top of the peas, I wonder if they would brow up and push against that like the sunnies in a pie pan? they didn't have soil or coir in them every time did they? Maybe yours just need pressure from above to get them to push, as it were, or as though it were through the soil? >  > > Carolyn Wilkerson > > >  > > > To: sproutpeople > Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 6:22 PM > Subject: Update on my growing brassicas on an unbleached, organic paper towel > > >  > Hi. > > I just checked. It's been quite a few days. They are sprouting nicely, but that's just it. They are sprouting. Not growing like a microgreen. I had made holes in the wet paper towel thinking when I picked it up, I would see all the roots (like I did with the sure to grow mat). > > No roots. They are sprouting nicely. As if it were in a mason jar. All bunched up. > > So my experiment (while not technically failing because nothing died on me), well I won't be using any unbleached organic paper towels to attempt to grow anything. > > Oh, I also did it with peas thinking the shoots would take root and shoot up. Not happening. > > Is it okay to take the pea shoots (pea with sprouts actually) and stick them in some coir or a sure to grow mat? Or is it too late? > > Thanks much > > Melody > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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