My kale seedlings, in pots on kitchen windowsill) were looking leggy and just showing their first true leaves.
Today I transplanted two of the seedlings in to new pots and buried them almost up to their first leaves to address the leggyness. I planned to harden them off then keep them in a protected environment outside until I plant them in the raised beds in august.
With second thoughts I am wondering if repotting them (so soon) was the correct approach or if I should have left them leggy until planting outside in August - any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Today I transplanted two of the seedlings in to new pots and buried them almost up to their first leaves to address the leggyness. I planned to harden them off then keep them in a protected environment outside until I plant them in the raised beds in august.
With second thoughts I am wondering if repotting them (so soon) was the correct approach or if I should have left them leggy until planting outside in August - any advice appreciated.
Thanks
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