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did my carrot turn into a sunflower

Was away about a week. One carrot decided to grow super tall and looks like it will make a big flower. The carrot under isn't as big as it's brethern that I harvested. This is a new variety of carrot for me called "short and sweet". Never seen this with my other carrots.

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lemmy.world

Carrots can bolt, so if it’s one, maybe it was just stressed or a bad seed. Stuff happens.

If it was more, maybe it was environment or something else.

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Bolting is when a plant diverts energy to producing flowers/seeds instead of the root, so yeah your carrot will probably be woody and bitter now - it's totally normal tho, just means the plant thought "oh shit time to reproduce" due to stress, age, or temperature changes.

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This one time I thought I planted carrots but it was actually California poppy.

The foliage before the flower was close enough i was convinced they were last years popping back up … I was shocked when it shot a flower up.

Anyways, are you sure it’s a carrot?

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Yeah, i bought the seed. The plants next to it did normal carrot things. And there is a carrot attached to it in the ground, just thinner.

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Plants just do weird shit sometimes.

I currently have a flower plant that is growing about a foot-and-a-half-long... tentacle out of the middle of one of its flowers, just hanging in space. What is it? I have absolutely no idea. It's just there.

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lemmy.zip

Yup, that looks like a carrot. That's what they do when they grow up! Eventually it'll flower and everything, if you let it!

You might be able to cut the stalk way down, but I suspect that carrot root won't be very good. I haven't personally grown carrots though.

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Well, to be honest I wasn't sure. I thought that the modern "coreless" type maybe engineered away the seeds that used to be in the core or something. Like with seedless grapes and such.

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lemmy.world

Carrots are biennial. If you planted seeds this year and are seeing something put on flower buds, it's likely a weed rather than a tall carrot.

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Carrots, onions, and other biannial plants will sometimes behave as an annual. It's usually caused by a genetic mutant but it can be environmentally triggered.

In the wild they naturally are a mixed of annual and biannual plants depending on the growing conditions.

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The leaves look right for a carrot. I would let it grow and see what you get from it in the fall.

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