These are about two weeks old. Are they past the point of no return? by Blinks_Unlimited Indoor Garden 7 Comments gothamz 2 days ago I don’t see how any of those could grow strong enough to stand up. EusticeTheSheep 2 days ago Can you plant them deeper? Here’s an article with info on why and how to fix https://bloomandrootfloral.com/leggy-seedlings/#tldr-fixing-leggy-seedlings d7it23js 2 days ago I’d try taking them outside and getting some direct sun and a breeze. LivePhotosynthesis 2 days ago Well, they’re sunflowers, not partial-sun flowers. More light, deeper/bigger pots. Their root structures are insane when fullly developed. karebear66 2 days ago Leggy plants usually mean they are not getting enough sun. Bria4 2 days ago Thanks for posting this. My swamp milkweed did the same and I’m sure it was for the same reason. Dapper_Drummer_8007 2 days ago I had a Sunflower stalk bust out and grow from a bag of soil. Very curious. I think the seed must have come from the bird feeders.
EusticeTheSheep 2 days ago Can you plant them deeper? Here’s an article with info on why and how to fix https://bloomandrootfloral.com/leggy-seedlings/#tldr-fixing-leggy-seedlings
LivePhotosynthesis 2 days ago Well, they’re sunflowers, not partial-sun flowers. More light, deeper/bigger pots. Their root structures are insane when fullly developed.
Bria4 2 days ago Thanks for posting this. My swamp milkweed did the same and I’m sure it was for the same reason.
Dapper_Drummer_8007 2 days ago I had a Sunflower stalk bust out and grow from a bag of soil. Very curious. I think the seed must have come from the bird feeders.
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I don’t see how any of those could grow strong enough to stand up.
Can you plant them deeper?
Here’s an article with info on why and how to fix
https://bloomandrootfloral.com/leggy-seedlings/#tldr-fixing-leggy-seedlings
I’d try taking them outside and getting some direct sun and a breeze.
Well, they’re sunflowers, not partial-sun flowers.
More light, deeper/bigger pots. Their root structures are insane when fullly developed.
Leggy plants usually mean they are not getting enough sun.
Thanks for posting this. My swamp milkweed did the same and I’m sure it was for the same reason.
I had a Sunflower stalk bust out and grow from a bag of soil. Very curious. I think the seed must have come from the bird feeders.