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Thank you. I just wondered why. I have some Kohlrabi seedlings in rows in the plot that will need thinning. Although they have yet to grow true leaves I could easily thin them now. Would that be or not be a wise move?
Seeds of dicotyledon plants (most veg apart from the onion family) have 2 halves which turn into the seed leaves. You can see this most easily with beans and peas - if you remove the outer coating from one of these it will fall in half. While the plant has only the 2 seed leaves it is using the energy from the seed to form a network of feeding roots. Once the true leaves start to form this is a sign that the plant now has a reasonable root system and should be strong enough to cope with transplanting.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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