Mephisto Sour Crack (deceased)

I'm still trying to understand the best way to use this blog format, I've been adding pages but I think I might just use separate entries from now on. Currently I have two beans at around 6 weeks. Purple Gorilla and Brooklyn Sunrise, they'll both finish around the same time. The plan is to ultimately have two plants growing at six weeks apart, so I can get a harvest every six weeks. That's the plan anyway. Fortunately the Brooklyn Sunrise is staying really small otherwise it could be a little crowded.

This is my first Mephisto, I was expecting an Alien vs Triangle, but they ran out and sent me a Sour Crack. I only have one bean and it's over two years old. I'll be putting the bean dry into a wet plug which was placed on a saucer of water till it wicked itself full of water, then I place the bean directly in, pointy end down, cover with a crumb, and I'd be expecting her to break surface in three days.

In the 70's I remember reading on one of the hippie grow bibles that the bean should be pointy end up, because they say that it naturally does a turn when it emerges, and if you plant it pointy end down, the tap root will emerge and turn to go up, then it will have to turn again once it 'realises'. However I have come to understand that this is just hippie bullshit. It sounds right but it isn't. Anyhoo I'm a pointy end down kinda guy and it's been 100% no problem.

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I always thought pointy end up to avoid helmet head
I had to look that up. Weed seeds are sown pretty shallow so there's always a danger of this, in fact I tend to find that it is not so much the seed that is the problem but the inner membrane. Sometimes I'll get the seed off and still find the membrane completely enclosing the cotyledons. I usually help it off by keeping it moist and maybe some gently wielded toothpicks. When I was still using paper towels, I notice that some tap roots would come out straight and some would immediately turn.
 
How’s the grow?

Annoyingly, the Sour Crack, being my one and only Mephisto, did not come out of it's seed. The seed started to open a little bit, but nada. I replace her with a D.P. Blackberry, which is behaving in a most peculiar manner, she's growing normally but the leaves are bright yellow! This makes absolutely no sense at all unless this is some sort of a chlorophyll challenged phenotype!. Will update soon.

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I waited for six days before opening the Sour Crack up to find that nothing emerged from the seed. Here is the Blackberry replacement, which sent a tap root out the end of the cube before the seed had even begun to emerge. There's some faint bits of green around the edged.
 

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