When garden vegetable seedlings get ‘leggy’. That ‘legginess’ is due to only one thing and that is lack of light intensity. Seedlings will grow extra long stems to reach the right light intensity before stopping to form main leaves. That stretching creates plant ‘legginess’ This video will show you what plant ‘legginess’ looks like and describe the right indoor lighting methods to prevent it.
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