Prevent leggy seedlings

How to Prevent & Treat Leggy Seedlings – Learn From Our Mistakes We Made!!

Unfortunately, we had some seedlings that were in our shop that turned “leggy”. This is when they grow up very tall and skinny which means they are weak. We wanted to share with you and hope you can learn from our mistake that we made in our seed starting area!

Unfortunately, we had some seedlings that were in our shop that turned “leggy”. This is when they grow up very tall and skinny which means they are weak. We wanted to share with you and hope you can learn from our mistake that we made in our seed starting area!

In this video, we go over the reasons why this happened and how to go about preventing this from happening to your seedlings. We also go over ways that we are going to try and fix this issue so we can maybe rescue some of these plants!

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