Another question. I read that putting the seedlings near a desk fan for about 15 minutes a day on a light speed, promotes strong thick stem growth. Is there method in this crazyness?
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Originally posted by Leeds_lad View Postputting the seedlings near a desk fan for about 15 minutes ...promotes strong thick stem growth.
It's true that plants grown with a breeze of some kind produce stronger stems than those left alone.
15 mins on high speed is a bit too vigorous a breeze though... you can just stroke your hands across the seedlings to produce the desired effect.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostPlease?
It's true that plants grown with a breeze of some kind produce stronger stems than those left alone.
15 mins on high speed is a bit too vigorous a breeze though... you can just stroke your hands across the seedlings to produce the desired effect.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostDirect light, yes - not necessarily sunlight. Mine are getting 10 hours a day, although at the moment not many lux as it's so cloudy and dull. They still lean slightly towards the light!Not much light in my house then! We have no front garden and the front is overlooked by other houses, so blinds always shut. Back of house is mostly shaded by other houses/buildings, with no garden (in summer the sun sits above the pots long enough for them to grow well though), the only rooms that get any light at all this time of year is my room and flatmates room - and even then its not that much. How I wish for a semi detatched house with actual grass and real sun
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View PostHow I wish for a semi detatched house with actual grass and real sun
Originally posted by Leeds_lad View Postwell how long each day would you have to do this?All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Talk to them - warmth and breeze if you're gabby enough!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Still no movement on mine after 6 days so i've put them in the airing cupboard to try and push them on. More so now i know seeds need warmth to germinate, not light
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