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    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    I understand my problem is lack of light, or a light source too far away, but here's my question about tall skinny seedlings...if you plant them deeper, into a bigger pot, will the stems, that are under the dirt, grow roots along that stem, like a tomato plant does? Or will the stem just rot and the plant eventually die. I have some seedlings that are so tall and thin, but (knock on wood) are not top heavy AS OF YET, and I don't know what to do with them. I do use a fan on them, to try to strengthen their stems. Also, when starting with seeds, what can I do to keep the plants from getting tall and thin before they can get thicker stems? Keep them in the dark for awhile? I have other plants, that I am growing in a empty fish tank, and have gotten them to a nice healthy state, but I can't fit anymore plants in there. These seedlings I speak of, they are seeds I got from a nice salesman and am curious to plant and grow them this summer to see how they turn out. But since they are outside the fish tank, they don't have that great light source and are tall and skinny.
    NotSoTwiggy Reviewed by NotSoTwiggy on . Skinny, tall, seedlings I understand my problem is lack of light, or a light source too far away, but here's my question about tall skinny seedlings...if you plant them deeper, into a bigger pot, will the stems, that are under the dirt, grow roots along that stem, like a tomato plant does? Or will the stem just rot and the plant eventually die. I have some seedlings that are so tall and thin, but (knock on wood) are not top heavy AS OF YET, and I don't know what to do with them. I do use a fan on them, to try to Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    Put them deeper, yes like tomatoes they will grow roots. And get a light closer. CLF's are cheap and work good with little heat problems.

    Also they maybe sativa's and want to grow that way.

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    #3
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    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    Quote Originally Posted by NotSoTwiggy
    I understand my problem is lack of light, or a light source too far away, but here's my question about tall skinny seedlings...if you plant them deeper, into a bigger pot, will the stems, that are under the dirt, grow roots along that stem, like a tomato plant does? Or will the stem just rot and the plant eventually die. I have some seedlings that are so tall and thin, but (knock on wood) are not top heavy AS OF YET, and I don't know what to do with them.
    Seedling Stretch Fix...

    Quote Originally Posted by NotSoTwiggy
    I do use a fan on them, to try to strengthen their stems. Also, when starting with seeds, what can I do to keep the plants from getting tall and thin before they can get thicker stems? Keep them in the dark for awhile?
    Darkness or insufficient light makes 'em stretch.

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    Thank you for all your help. I ordered CFL grow lights....:thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    when you replant your girls, to help roots grow up the main stem use the back of a knife and bruise the length of stem going under soil. this will encourage callousing and rooting.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    That's an unnecessary risk. Works just fine without slicing or using rooting hormone.

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    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    Well, my seedlings did pretty well....I used a fan to help give the stems strength, they're still a little Skinny, but now that I've cut the light back to sex them, I think I found a male. I know this picture isn't the sharpest, I tried and this is taken under a magnifying glass, but I think this is a male plant. What I need is confirmation that I'm correct, if anyone can tell from this picture I would appreciate your comments before I destroy it. What I am seeing is teeny-tiny banana shapes at the top of the plant, and on the second set of leaves below the top.

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    #8
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    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    Quote Originally Posted by NotSoTwiggy
    Well, my seedlings did pretty well....I used a fan to help give the stems strength, they're still a little Skinny, but now that I've cut the light back to sex them, I think I found a male. I know this picture isn't the sharpest, I tried and this is taken under a magnifying glass, but I think this is a male plant. What I need is confirmation that I'm correct, if anyone can tell from this picture I would appreciate your comments before I destroy it. What I am seeing is teeny-tiny banana shapes at the top of the plant, and on the second set of leaves below the top.
    It's impossible to see in that picture, maybe you should see if your camera has a macro function as it will let you get really good zoom shots of the picture....Completely honest I don't think anyone will be able to tell you with this picture!

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    I tried to take another picture with another camera on macro and it wont show up...the top is just too small to be picked up by camera - thanks though! I am 99% sure it's male. :thumbsup:

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Skinny, tall, seedlings

    you wont be able to tell sex until after you start flowering. If that is only a couple weeks old then you cant tell yet.
    If you have something productive to say by all means speak up, if not then please close the hole under your nose.
    Grow in Progress - Forced into retirement, advise only.:detective1: ........................................ maybe
    All pictures are either computer generated or \"found\" on the web.

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