sprouts?

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  1. ashlee1989

    ashlee1989 Gardener

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    I planted sprouts here about 4weeks ago not sure if these r sprout plants or weeds lol! any idea? thanks
     

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    lazydog Know nothing but willing to learn

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    Looks like sprout plant, you have a smaller plant next to it which is probably a small sprout but latter to germinate.
     
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    Yes it's certainly a brassica, it's quite difficult to tell the difference between cabbages, sprouts, brocolli at that stage. Did you sow seed rather than plant young seedlings?
     
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    JWK i sowed seeds. Germinate what does tht mean lol thanks guys
     
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    Germination is the magical moment when the tiny seed bursts open and a seedling pops out :thumbsup:
     
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    Haha ok so does it lay on the leave or fall off? never actually seen this happen :O
     
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    Well it's not really an instant thing. With sprouts it will take a day or two for the seedling to emerge from the seed casing, sometimes you can see the remains of the seed casing as it gets caught on the first leaves. Hope that makes sense. If you are interested there will be time lapse movies on YouTube of seed germinating, which will be fascinating if you've never seen it before.
     
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      I will have a look now before i got to bed. I take it u have been gardening for a long time
       
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      Watch out for those white butterflies as they will lay eggs on your sprouts and the caterpillars will chomp them up!!! Google cabbage white butterfly.
       
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      Good call John:dbgrtmb:

      ‪Time lapse radish seeds sprouting, top and roots growing‬‏ - YouTube
       
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        Take a look at his garden WOW

        Long time gardening just look at his age
        and on his website garden that lawn was planted ONE BLADE at a time, must have taken years

        Jack McH
         
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          Came home from work at 6 and was out till 10 tonight gardening, I guess that's quite a long time :)
           
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