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Posted: Dec/19/2009 9:10 AM PST
I keep on buying stevia seeds. They keep on sprouting, at low percentages, which is fine. But why do they grow so tall so fast that they fall over? I've noticed other plants do this too? I've had the same things happen to sunflowers, and flax. |
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Posted: Dec/19/2009 10:46 AM PST
Not enough sun will cause plants to be leggy. Also, too much fertilizer. Since you are on "the moon", I would venture it is the first.
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Posted: Dec/19/2009 2:42 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by carolyncat353 Not enough sun will cause plants to be leggy. Also, too much fertilizer. Since you are on "the moon", I would venture it is the first.![]() Lack of sun must be it. I'm oriented in my apartment such that no place will get even a half day of sun(partially blocked by a tree). Thanks. |
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