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    Seedlings! Awwww.

    Heya. I got a few questions.

    I have 4 brand new, outdoor-grown (florida), seedlings. I have 2 questions about them.

    1) 2 of the seedlings grew like 3 inches tall before the true leaves appeared, even though they were all planted 1 1/4 inch deep. Any reason for this? Is it the strain of plant?

    2) One of the seedlings is growing normally, but its true leaves grew in a set of 3, rather than 2. So there are 3 jagged leaves growing above the 2 seedling round leaves. Why is this?
    Melkorx5 Reviewed by Melkorx5 on . Seedlings! Awwww. Heya. I got a few questions. I have 4 brand new, outdoor-grown (florida), seedlings. I have 2 questions about them. 1) 2 of the seedlings grew like 3 inches tall before the true leaves appeared, even though they were all planted 1 1/4 inch deep. Any reason for this? Is it the strain of plant? 2) One of the seedlings is growing normally, but its true leaves grew in a set of 3, rather than 2. So there are 3 jagged leaves growing above the 2 seedling round leaves. Why is this? Rating: 5

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    Seedlings! Awwww.

    A friend of mine told me it was because they were of different strains. So, Different question.

    Does anyone know what strain the 3-leaf seedling is?

    How about the insanely tall one?

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    Seedlings! Awwww.

    I believe the diagnoses of the three leaf seedling is called a "whorled phyllotaxy" which is a kind of genetic anomaly, but it's nothing to worry about. I think it'll grow out of it, but if not, it should still grow normally. As for the stretched seedling, it could be a number of things. Temperature variations and nutrient deficiencies can cause a seedling to stretch, as well as low levels of light. Are the leggy seedlings under direct sunlight? Or are they slightly shaded throughout the day?

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