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by piersonmc on May 19, 2006 12:04 PM
I read online that if seedlings are growing very thin, tall, and skinny, it is most likely a light problem. I also read that tomato plants can be buried deep, all the way up to their leaves in order to grown a stronger, healthier stem to combat this...is this true of all plants? I ask because I have started an indoor garden, with many varieties of vegs and plants...and I have this problem with just about all of my seedlings. Can I transplant deep to save them?
by weezie13 on May 19, 2006 02:47 PM
Just tomatoes have the ability to root
along the stem...

What else have you planted???

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Vegetable and Fruit Section..
You should get a few more answers....

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by johnCT on May 20, 2006 01:40 AM
Deja Vu! [nutz]

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by weezie13 on May 20, 2006 03:28 AM
Do you have any pictures of the plants
you're growing?
That would help alot also for what to tell you to do...

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