Feeding seedlings

Started by Jitterbug, March 13, 2007, 15:18:08

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Jitterbug

Hi there

I wonder if someone could help me - I have some celebriac, cabbage (summer and grehound) and forget me not seedlings, which I pricked out about a fortnight ago and they are just sitting there looking at me.  The Calendula don't seem to have any problems - they are happily romping away - pricked out at the same time and double the size of the others.

The question I need answered is whether or not it is a good thing to give them a diluted feed (any seedlings for that matter) or will this encourage too much bushy growth??

Jitterbug
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Jitterbug

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tim


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agree with Tim, leave them be and they will be okay
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cornykev

No no no no no. ;D ;D ;D
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OliveOil

feed is in the compost... let them grow at their own pace.

Jitterbug

Ok - no problem ;D - I'll leave them to sulk away.  Alto I noticed that the greenpepper seedlings seemed to have perked up somewhat - so maybe they are getting ready to romp away.

Thanks

Jitterbug
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning....

Tee Gee

This might clarify the point the others are saying; http://tinyurl.com/y9coek

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