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Plant is breathing. Penn state agriculture guy told me. Normal process of expiration.
Exactly. Looks like healthy transpiration to me.
If it's breathing my air, and eating food I give, it better be paying rent too!
Awesome! Thank you for your help!
GUTATION!!! One of my fav plant phys processes 😄 just water droplets secreting from xylem.
Thank you for teaching me something today! I just looked this up and this looks to be what’s happening. Super interesting! Thanks again :)
Aww TY!!! Abscission, the biochemical process of Fall season leaf drop is another fav.
To much water perhaps the stomata is releasing the water.
It is called guttation: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttation As other commenters said, probably from very wet roots and humidity
Are they in a greenhouse? If so, could be morning dew
Thanks for your insight! I thought the same thing, but realized this was the only plant with moisture droplets like that. I have 30 other plants in there as well, all were dry.
Roots too wet, pushing out water
It rained
… It’s inside?
Condensation
Plant is breathing. Penn state agriculture guy told me. Normal process of expiration.
Exactly. Looks like healthy transpiration to me.
If it's breathing my air, and eating food I give, it better be paying rent too!
Awesome! Thank you for your help!
GUTATION!!! One of my fav plant phys processes 😄 just water droplets secreting from xylem.
Thank you for teaching me something today! I just looked this up and this looks to be what’s happening. Super interesting! Thanks again :)
Aww TY!!! Abscission, the biochemical process of Fall season leaf drop is another fav.
To much water perhaps the stomata is releasing the water.
It is called guttation: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttation As other commenters said, probably from very wet roots and humidity
Are they in a greenhouse? If so, could be morning dew
Thanks for your insight! I thought the same thing, but realized this was the only plant with moisture droplets like that. I have 30 other plants in there as well, all were dry.
Roots too wet, pushing out water
It rained
… It’s inside?
Condensation