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...And I can't figure out why. Both of these soybean seeds are neighbors (I know, the angle makes it hard to tell) and both have the same moisture, both are in medium soil, both are suffering the same weather, but one of them has negative numbers for when it will grow, which confuses the heck out of me. The soybeans on the other corners are all doing fine, so it's not 'I'm exposed to water on two sides and I'm scared.' or anything like that as far as I can tell.

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...I'm honestly tempted to just break it and replant it, and see if it still happens, but I'm kind of curious as to what's going on, if anyone knows?

EDIT: Broke and replanted it, and it quickly did the same exact thing.

 

Edited by Ratbatboo
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I think I might have it figured out. The plant IS growing, and it's in positive numbers again, counting down towards its next growth step, I guess. 

My guess is that the growth steps aren't guaranteed, they're just 'likely' and that plant has been failing badly so it was 'behind schedule.'

Never gonna take that one to Vegas!

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Your guess is right, they do not always grow but are very likely to. Sometimes it happens but don't be alarmed if it does, it will catch up with the other crops soon.
I also recommend using fertilizer, it speeds up the growing process quite nicely, especially if you do not have access to soil of better quality

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