I was surprised that the seed leaves began getting flimsy even though the sides of the container were showing plenty of hydration; Now, we all know what a desert is, basically, so, maybe I should research that definition... Nope. I'm not any smarter from researching that, butt for my pill bottle DESERT, I'll say that the water that was visible was of course nowhere else and when I would tip the bottle to see any runoff from the BOTTOM, granular/coated surface, there was none. So, I added probably a teaspoon's worth or what it took to initiate runoff and the next time I checked the seed leaves, they were back to 'normal' turgidity. SO, the H20, with its surface tension, can be 'right there', butt not where you want it, which I knew, butt sometimes, a reminder is in order. I do have another experiment where this was again a hindrance. HAND---Have A Nice Day!
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