Definition: A sprawl, also known as a sprackle or sprawl, is a type of growth that occurs when plants are exposed to excessive sunlight and water. This can lead to rapid growth and expansion of the plant, which can be detrimental to its overall health and survival. Spralls can occur in various conditions, including drought, overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, and poor soil management. They can also be caused by pests or diseases that attack the plant's tissues and disrupt its normal growth cycle.