Ive just transferred them into a bigger pot but they are weak and floppy
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You may be better off sowing them in situ and then thinning them out. When I transplant my thinnings I don't have a very high success rate so for me I try not to move them, I don't think they like it. I would leave them for now, they may perk up if they get decent light. How dry is that compost?
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostI think it's better to sow into small modules, a couple of seeds into each one, rather than have to keep potting them on.
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As well as the others have said I would say too much heat and not enough light. You will be better to start again as they will probably boltGardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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