Just let the seedlings take their course, there is nothing you can possibly do without accidentally damaging the stem or new leaves. Plant a little bit deeper next time. I find planting at 3/4 of an inch is very sufficient; I also use a low out-put heat lamp to supply heat, which is known to help speed up the process.
TehweedDocs Reviewed by TehweedDocs on . Seed Sprouting Problem I am currently starting up another round of babies, and there seems to be a bit of a problem on over half of them(30 total). They have all come out of the ground and shed their seed shell. But the ones in question still have a clear "film" holding the cody's together so they cant bloom out. It would be nice if i could just pull the stuff off, but its on there pretty good. They just popped up today so if i can get it off soon, they should be ok, right?? Any reason why this is happening? Never Rating: 5