My daughter's first grade class planted sunflower seeds in Styrofoam cups for mother's day gifts. My plant is appx 12 inches in height but saggy. I think the roots might have been water logged. I poked holes in the bottom of the cup today and lightly watered it and placed by a window. Is the sagginess normal when they are still little?
Also, I live in south Texas where there's plenty of sun and heat. Could I transplant to a pot or must it be in the ground?
My daughter's first grade class planted sunflower seeds in Styrofoam cups for mother's day gifts. My plant is appx 12 inches in height but saggy. I think the roots might have been water logged. I poked holes in the bottom of the cup today and lightly watered it and placed by a window. Is the sagginess normal when they are still little?
Also, I live in south Texas where there's plenty of sun and heat. Could I transplant to a pot or must it be in the ground?