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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThis is my first time starting vegetable seed growing indoors, since last year starting outside did not work. I started the vegetable seeds indoors in small flats, and in four days, the seedlings were going. I thought fantastic; it works. Another day later they sprang up with long, thin stems. Is this bad or good? Do I need to start over? Should I let them be? Should I try to separate them and put them in deeper containers?
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1 Comment To "Indoor Vegetable Seedlings Have Sprung Up Tall and Thin"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 04/24/2011 @ 12:00 pm
If they are becoming “leggy”, this indicates that they are not getting enough light. Move them to a location where they will get more light or move them closer to your light source.