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Leggy Tomato Seedlings


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Leggy Tomato Seedlings. If your tomato plant is looking leggy instead of bushy and full like you'd expect from healthy plants, there are simple fixes. Learn the causes of leggy tomato seedlings and how to fix them with our helpful guide.

Are my tomato seedlings leggy? (and other tomato seedling advice) — BBC
Are my tomato seedlings leggy? (and other tomato seedling advice) — BBC from forum.gardenersworld.com

Starting seeds too early can also cause leggy plants. If your tomato plant is looking leggy instead of bushy and full like you'd expect from healthy plants, there are simple fixes. Or, have you grown tomatoes from seed in the past and had problems with the seedlings getting leggy?

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Are my tomato seedlings leggy? (and other tomato seedling advice) — BBC

Leggy plants happen when the seedlings are too far from the light source, causing them to grow tall and spindly instead of strong and sturdy. If your tomato plant is looking leggy instead of bushy and full like you'd expect from healthy plants, there are simple fixes. Or, have you grown tomatoes from seed in the past and had problems with the seedlings getting leggy? Discover tips for preventing legginess in your tomato seedlings and transplanting them to encourage strong, healthy growth.

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