I read somewhere that making some-what of a spiral with the stem and then bury it and then they could turn into roots. So that is what I've done. Also, the reason for so much stretching is because I originally sprouted all these seeds under a old fishing aquarium florescent tube. But now I've gotten and am getting better CFL's for vegetative.

For the pictures below I did a spiral with the stem very gently and held it there with a tooth pick, I then put tied a string to one toothpick, then with the other side of the string - tied to another tooth pick and pushed the 2 toothpicks into the dirt by the stalk and pushed down and had the string between the toothpicks hold down the stem to prevent the stem from trying to push up. I then buried the stem. I did this to 3 of the 4 plants.