OaklandCityFarmer
Deeply Rooted
Danvers Half Long typically takes about 70-75 days to mature. So they're about 4 weeks after sprouting? So a third of the way there. Sometimes they do tend to stall out if the weather is warmer and I do think that danvers doesn't make huge tops to begin with. They really like well drained soil that is kept moist but not wet.Texas Fluffy Feet said:I'm having carrot troubles so thought I'd post them here in the official carrot thread. I planted Danvers half long seeds in cotainers 6 weeks ago with Miracle Gro potting soil. They sprouted some time ago and the tops grew up about 3" tall within a few weeks and they just seem to of stalled out there. I decided to thin them out to see if that helped but nope, nothing going on. The root was a couple of inces long. What's even more bizarre is of the 3 pots of them I have, one pot is now totally bare. What the heck eats carrot tops? They are in the sun and adequately watered. Is this variety just a slow grower?
As far as what's eating the tops, well were they eaten to the base? Can you describe the situation more?