Okay guys. I'm not here to give you bad news on my second post this 2018. But just so you might like to know about what happened to the herb I was keen on propagating, this was not today that the thyme I sown last November died. The thyme did germinate (which made me excited and happy) for about a month. It had grown into about 3-4 inches (about the length of 2 thumbs) until it succumbed into a wilted plant. Because of this failed attempt, I learned that they do not like cold, moist temperature and more prefer warm climates and exposure to the sun. I do not water them everyday as I've researched that they are prone to root rotting if the roots are exposed to very moist environment. I do not know if a certain someone would though, despite knowing that I informed him not to water my plants. It is just unfortunate that last December air was chilly.
Anyway, I observed that they had very thin stems as to what I see in the internet. Maybe the soil is the culprit?
So there.