This is a great example of saving leggy seedlings, Jamie! We usually by leggy tomato plants, and dig a deep hole, to plant them in. It gives them a great root base, and the plants come back healthier, I do believe.
Nice to know that you can save leggy seedlings. That they bounce back once planted. Another ad was in the middle of this. It burns me up that YT makes money off of small channels like ours.
Thank you from me in the U.K. Its taken me ages to find you/this perfect tutorial and just what I needed to see (for my first ever seeds attempt, at home).
Thank goodness there's a way to save leggy seedlings or it will be a waste of our precious time. This makes me excited to plant soon! Still very cold here in our zone 3 garden. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic job Jamie 😊 gosh they are so delicate lol. That’s when my fat fingers usually squish em 🤣🤣. Everything looks so good. You’ll be way ahead of me lol 😊🇺🇸🔥👏👏👏
Honestly, I don't know, I've never grew or have grown mustard greens.. you could give it a try or plant transplant them in a bigger pot, plant them deeper, up closer to the lower leaves, and move closer to the light? .. I've not grown the mustard greens, Thank you
Very beautiful and useful presentation! Your seedlings look great!
Thank you very much 😄 have a blessed day.
This is a great example of saving leggy seedlings, Jamie! We usually by leggy tomato plants, and dig a deep hole, to plant them in. It gives them a great root base, and the plants come back healthier, I do believe.
Yes, both ways work. Thank you my friend 🤗
Awesome save job friend! The plant babies are looking awesome & before you know it, it'll be time to put them in the ground!
Thank you very much. Lol, can't get here fast enough, friend.
Ty, you saved my seedlings.
Oh those grew up looking so strong and healthy!!! Wonderful! I've never tried this method so love that you shared this! 😊💗
Thank you very much. 🤗❤️
Nice sharing of planting my friend... Love it
Thank you very much
Nice to know that you can save leggy seedlings. That they bounce back once planted. Another ad was in the middle of this. It burns me up that YT makes money off of small channels like ours.
Yes, 😊
Great tutorial Jamie. They are coming along nicely. ❤ Blessings.
Thank you, hopefully they continue to thrive, lol. ❤️
Thank you from me in the U.K. Its taken me ages to find you/this perfect tutorial and just what I needed to see (for my first ever seeds attempt, at home).
Thank you very much hope it helps..
That’s so cool! I knew you could do that with tomatoes, but didn’t know others worked the same! Thanks for sharing sister!!
Thank you, I'm sure lots of people knew it, but wanted to share in case someone didn't know. Thank you very much brother
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Thank you very much.
awesome ... thanks for sharing these valuable tips with us!! Have an awesome weekend friend ❤
Thank you so much 🤗
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Nice job my friend. 🌱
Thank you, still awhile before I can plant outside 🤞.
that is why I start some seeds in egg shells they pop right out and you can put the whole thing in another bigger pot just add more soil.
That sounds like a great idea as well. Have not heard of that before. Thank you. Have a great day and weekend.
They are looking really good! Great job and very nice demonstration.
Thank you very much my friend 😊
Awesome info my friend 👍👍
Thank you very much 😄
Well they certainly got a great start. I hope they continue doing well.
Thank you very much. I hope so too 🌱🤞
This is a great video my friend!! Your plant starts are doing so great!!
Thank you very much Ginger, 🤗
Great info!
Thank you Heather!
Great seedlings Jamie 🐢
Thank you very much.
Thank goodness there's a way to save leggy seedlings or it will be a waste of our precious time. This makes me excited to plant soon! Still very cold here in our zone 3 garden. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. Yes, we have wet cold weather here in zone 7a. Happy gardening 🌱
Great information. Have a great weekend my friend 😊💕
Thank you very much. You as well 🌱
Fantastic job Jamie 😊 gosh they are so delicate lol. That’s when my fat fingers usually squish em 🤣🤣. Everything looks so good. You’ll be way ahead of me lol 😊🇺🇸🔥👏👏👏
Lol, we will see... Still a few more weeks before we can put them in the ground. 🌱🤞
It's amazing how fast seedlings can get "leggy". 🌱🌱Glad you can save them. My niece is named Jamie.
Yes, it doesn't take long to get leggy. That's awesome. Hope you have a blessed day
that was very good. I do the same thing with tomatoes. thank you and God Bless Jamie
Thank you very much Judy. There's new people to gardening, and just thought it might be helpful to someone 🌱😊. God Bless and have a blessed weekend.
Some great information my friend
Thank you my friend
Great advice looking good I’m not ready for doing garden work yet but I’m ready for fresh stuff out of it
You got this!
Great job mam
Thank you sir.
The seedlings look good. 🙂
Thank you, very much.
Nice👍🏼
Thank you LB!
Very good!
Thank you very much.
Awesome 👌 💚🌱💚
Thank you very much.
This is awesome!!!
Thank you very much.
Great video! Very good information! I have some seedlings that are leggy, wasn't sure how to take care of them
Thank you. Hope it helps. I still have a few more to do.
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Thanks! I’m gonna try this!
You can also, just up pot them and plant them deeper 😊
@@jamiescountryliving do I have to harden them off before transplanting outside in zone 6? Not sure if necessary if they are a cool weather flower?!
@@moduqueRN I would, because of the difference in lighting, temp etc.. try one or 2 directly, before I put them all out, just in case.
Don't take my word.. but if they are a cold weather Flower, it might not bother them.
Just use a very small spoon to scoop the seedlings...doesn't break the soil away from the roots so much.
Good idea, too.. thank you
Thanks will this work for mustard ,turnip greens?
Honestly, I don't know, I've never grew or have grown mustard greens.. you could give it a try or plant transplant them in a bigger pot, plant them deeper, up closer to the lower leaves, and move closer to the light? .. I've not grown the mustard greens,
Thank you
hi friend :)
Will it work on radishes? Mine doesn't get enough sunlight and im too broke to buy a grow light lol but i feel bad throwing them away
Actually I don't know. I would try , re-planting them a little deeper. In another container? I've never tried radishes
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Thank you
Will this also work for my zinias and marigold?
Honestly, I've not tried it on any flowers, you could try transplanting them deeper in the soil. They get leggy because not enough light.
@@jamiescountryliving thanks for the info i will try it sooner love from the Philippines 🌱❤️
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That’s so cool! I knew you could do that with tomatoes, but didn’t know others worked the same! Thanks for sharing sister!!