Recap
Ahh...how time flies! It was exactly 22 days ago when I made an unboxing-review post of this "Grow A Maze" kit:

In case you missed it, it's essentially an experimental kit introducing kids (or immature 30 year olds like me) in the phenomenon of phototropism, which in simple words is the tendency of plants to grow or bend towards light.
Then, 15 days ago I posted about my beans finally sprouting:

The beans were transplanted to the maze the very next day and about a week later 1 of them appeared to be on the right track:

And this is a photo from yesterday:
So, it appears we finally have an answer to the question that has plagued mankind for centuries. Can plants grow in a maze? YES THEY FUCKING CAN!
With this being the 4 post on the maze, I think I have milked this product sufficiently, time to move to the next one. I have gotten quite a few stem-gifts this christmas, so expect more of these kinds of posts in the near future :D
My final opinion after "growing my own maze", is that it's a great and relatively cheap (12 $ on amazon) STEM related gift both for kids and adults. Highly recommended :)