Mistakes were made in a garden I controlled...
Here we find the eventual harvest of the Purple Carrots alongside the Orange varieties I planted for reference. As you can see, the almost beet like appearance of the purple carrots combined with the overcrowded orange carrot clusters left me with a suboptimal yield.
Here's how we can improve our results for the next generation of carrots seed starts:
Carrots need ample room to grow. Make sure the soil is loose enough for the tap root to work its way straight down and not sideways.
As the carrot tops begin to sprout, make sure to pull some out to create space between heads...ideally 1-2" between, depending on variety.
One of the suggestions i've fielded regarding the Purple giants is that I may have over fertilized within too short a window. Will be adhering to a more specific fertilizing schedule and incorporate slow release options as opposed to just water soluble.
At least Halloween is in a few months in case these mutant carrots takeover again. To be continued...