What do i do when the pepper plants are leggy ? Should i bury them to the cotelydons when transplanting ? by Ancacto peppers 2 Comments cheesebot555 2 months ago Don’t bury them. Tomatoes can grow roots from their stems, but peppers absolutely cannot. Get adequate airflow, light, and temperature going. Lighting might be the biggest culprit. Move it closer and more of it. Mr_Flibbles_ESQ 2 months ago I always bury them, yeah. Won’t do any harm and will help give them some stability. People say it doesn’t make a difference, but some of my best plants started off leggy – So 🤷🏻
cheesebot555 2 months ago Don’t bury them. Tomatoes can grow roots from their stems, but peppers absolutely cannot. Get adequate airflow, light, and temperature going. Lighting might be the biggest culprit. Move it closer and more of it.
Mr_Flibbles_ESQ 2 months ago I always bury them, yeah. Won’t do any harm and will help give them some stability. People say it doesn’t make a difference, but some of my best plants started off leggy – So 🤷🏻
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Don’t bury them.
Tomatoes can grow roots from their stems, but peppers absolutely cannot.
Get adequate airflow, light, and temperature going.
Lighting might be the biggest culprit. Move it closer and more of it.
I always bury them, yeah.
Won’t do any harm and will help give them some stability.
People say it doesn’t make a difference, but some of my best plants started off leggy – So 🤷🏻