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seedlings leaning into the light = bad?
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- Subject: seedlings leaning into the light = bad?
- From: "* R* <b*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 19:04:35 EDT
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My seedling sprouts (still indoors) are leaning into the fluorescent
light. I don`t have enough of the lights (I have only one 3-feet long
stick, suspended from the ceiling) for all plants to be *directly*
under the light. Should I correct the lean by rotating them 180
degrees each day? Or just let them lean? I wonder if rotating them
would cause them to put their energy into moving back to the light
instead of growing good and strong. Right now it`s the onions that
are in a position where leaning is necessary.
Any input is always appreciated.
--Lisa in Ottawa
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