


I’m super new to gardening and plants. This is my first time ever growing from seeds and I made the mistake of over crowding. Some of my plants are falling over, my cilantro was in plastic cups that were too small for them, so I repotted some into larger containers. I still need to repot the rest into larger containers, but haven’t had the time to go buy dirt. Is there a way to fix overcrowding without damaging my plants? Or is it even an issue? I want to set my babies up well. They also just moved outside and get 15hrs of light, and get watered frequently.
by RedTruckOfficial

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