Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about the bird. Sweet Peas can be toxic, but I'm not sure if that's the case re: birds
you are right about that but it was such a small sprout, and it's been 4 days. That bird has a cast iron stomach. She ate some sewing thread off the spool when she was a chick and I had to pull it out from down her throat…the string kept coming and coming...it was a block long, I am not kidding you!
So sweet!! You're a good bird parent!Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about the bird. Sweet Peas can be toxic, but I'm not sure if that's the case re: birds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many leaves did it have? Did it have just its seedling leaves, or did it already have its true leaves?
If it just had its seedling leaves, it's doomed.
Yep. Just the seedling leaves. They weren't even open yet. Darn bird (and of course, my fault; I forgot she was puttering around)
Anyways, I will just continue to take care of it until it withers in case there is a miracle.
Do you know the mechanism for why it's doomed? I'm under the impression the growing "instructions" are in the tip--maybe the growth hormones. Without it, it just sits there.
Anonymous wrote:How many leaves did it have? Did it have just its seedling leaves, or did it already have its true leaves?
If it just had its seedling leaves, it's doomed.

