C Canuck3 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 #1 If a seedling has stretched because of searching for light, is it possible to bury half of the stem when transplanting it from a peat pellet into a bigger pot so it's not so lanky? Would this affect the seedling at all or be a bad idea? Thanks!
If a seedling has stretched because of searching for light, is it possible to bury half of the stem when transplanting it from a peat pellet into a bigger pot so it's not so lanky? Would this affect the seedling at all or be a bad idea? Thanks!
UGGEB420 Active Member Oct 19, 2012 #4 yeah bro when i transplant i barry my sten till it reaches the first internode also u will see that the stem will start to sprout roots
yeah bro when i transplant i barry my sten till it reaches the first internode also u will see that the stem will start to sprout roots