I’m not sure if your plant will produce sprouts. It has certainly been a trouper, though! The shorter days may have something to do with its very slow growth. Perhaps it might perk up toward springtime, provided that temperatures do not dip much below 20F in the meantime, and other environmental conditions are optimum. Normal planting time for fall/winter harvest in your area is about August, for November through January harvest, depending on cultivar, timing, etc. Keep an eye out for signs of bolting (which can happen in late winter for summer-planted sprouts).
I’m not sure if your plant will produce sprouts. It has certainly been a trouper, though! The shorter days may have something to do with its very slow growth. Perhaps it might perk up toward springtime, provided that temperatures do not dip much below 20F in the meantime, and other environmental conditions are optimum. Normal planting time for fall/winter harvest in your area is about August, for November through January harvest, depending on cultivar, timing, etc. Keep an eye out for signs of bolting (which can happen in late winter for summer-planted sprouts).