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Title: Seedlings
Post by: Annadl on September 11, 2005, 11:15:04
Hello again

I have propogated a mix of italian salad seeds and they are now
2 inches tall.  But they look spindley and are drooping. :-\

They have just shot up their third leaf and am wondering why they are drooping.

I used seedling mix and removed the plastic cover once they were an inch hight.  And have sprayed them to keep them moist with a spray bottle.  I have them in my kitchen.

Can anyone please tell me what has gone wrong.  Thankyou

Anna
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: Palustris on September 11, 2005, 13:26:23
Not enough natural light is the normal reason for seedlings becoming etiolated, (drawn). What they probably need is some Sunlight!
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: daveandtara on September 11, 2005, 13:39:31
i could do with some sunlight meself  ;D
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: busy_lizzie on September 11, 2005, 16:33:52
I was a bit disappointed with my mixed salad bed as it quickly seemed to go to seed, and also I don't know about other people but it was difficult not to have the odd weed growing amongst them too, so I was finding myself munching on the odd bit of chick weed as well as the salad leaves.  I love the idea of a bed of salad leaves but think next year I will continue to grow my salad in conventional rows.  :) busy_lizzie
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: Annadl on September 11, 2005, 16:42:47
OK,  so I'll keep putting them outside for a while and hope the WIND doesn't get to them :o  and hope my father-in law doesn't DROWN them watering with the hose ::)

Don't have any room for a glass house ::) ::)

I'll keep plodding along...

...or maybe I should just put them in the ground now ???  It's my first set of salad seeds but third batch of seedlings ??? ??? ??? if you get that?

Anna :-\
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: busy_lizzie on September 11, 2005, 22:31:00
 I sow my lettuce seeds in trays first  in the greenhouse, then pots when they are bigger, before putting them out in beds.   I know this must sound like a faff, but I much prefer it to thinning out in situ.  I can sit in comfort on a chair inside or in the garden when I am potting them and when they are planted out they have a good sized root on them and I can space them out perfectly. They have grown brilliantly like that this year. Had fantastic little gems, web lettuces and lollo rosso, (though have had problems with slugs with them).  I suppose you learn by experience what works best for you.  :) busy_lizzie 
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: Annadl on September 12, 2005, 10:26:15
I think I may have come up with a temporary solution.

I have put my 3 lots of seedlings on top of a large seedling tray.  Placed an upturned clear plastic container over the tray standing on 2 bricks (to let the air in), and added 2 bricks on top of the whole lot to protect from the wind.

All I have to do now is spray it regularly.

Well thats the plan!

Anna ;D
Title: Re: Seedlings
Post by: busy_lizzie on September 12, 2005, 13:03:21
Wardy, the little gems were the best lettuces I have ever grown.  So tasty and with such a good heart to them,they were quite substantial.  I really got my money's worth with them.  I intend to grow masses of them next year. Glad yours were a success too.  Didn't know you could get a winter variety. I will have to look out for them.

Good luck with yours Anna.  You will find a method that works for you, I am sure.   :) busy_lizzie