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I should have started some of my seeds already. However in Northern
Ireland this time of year the Sunshine is in short supply. I will not beable to have any indoor lighting for another 3 weeks or so. What seedlings will be OK with minimal lighting for that time from germination until I can get lights? I know they will be somewhat leggy but I am wondering once the lights are on how will they recover? OR will they still grow on just as fast if I wait until I can apply the light to them. I am mainly wantig to know about tomatoes and peppers as for some varieties I only have 5 or 6 seeds so I don't want to waste them by starting now if they have no chance to recover or by sowing them so late I don't get any fruit from them (and as a result no seed for next year).So I should really have started them already.....but I was waiting to see if the sunshine came. I am also getting a greenhouse (8'x6') in about 3-4 weeks time. Thanks Julie |
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![]() "Julie" wrote in message om... I should have started some of my seeds already. However in Northern Ireland this time of year the Sunshine is in short supply. I will not beable to have any indoor lighting for another 3 weeks or so. What seedlings will be OK with minimal lighting for that time from germination until I can get lights? I know they will be somewhat leggy but I am wondering once the lights are on how will they recover? OR will they still grow on just as fast if I wait until I can apply the light to them. I am mainly wantig to know about tomatoes and peppers as for some varieties I only have 5 or 6 seeds so I don't want to waste them by starting now if they have no chance to recover or by sowing them so late I don't get any fruit from them (and as a result no seed for next year).So I should really have started them already.....but I was waiting to see if the sunshine came. I am also getting a greenhouse (8'x6') in about 3-4 weeks time. Thanks Julie Hi, Julie, I'd wait if I were you. If they start as leggy, pale things they will take as long to recover. Wait and start with strong healthy ones - they'll do better in the long run. Well they do in dismal dark Aiberdeen:-) Chris S |
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Frogleg wrote in message
I was tempted by the subject line to be a smart-mouth and reply "move!" but I won't. :-) Thanks ever so much for not being a smart-mouth..:-D.....It is greatly appreciated...:-D I would move if I could...(Some where warm and sunny all the time.....hummmm.....sounds so goooooood) I will wait...should be too long now before I can get both a green house and some lights.... I did start some chili peppers on the radiator....to see how fast they would come up..Quite quick I must say. I have extra seeds for the chilies so I thought it would be fun to see what they did with the present lighting situation....I'll have a place for them if they make it till then. Cheers Julie N,Ireland |
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Curse the darkness.
Wait until you get that greenhouse before planting those seeds. There's no reason to be in such a hurry. "Julie" wrote in message om... I should have started some of my seeds already. However in Northern Ireland this time of year the Sunshine is in short supply. I will not beable to have any indoor lighting for another 3 weeks or so. What seedlings will be OK with minimal lighting for that time from germination until I can get lights? I know they will be somewhat leggy but I am wondering once the lights are on how will they recover? OR will they still grow on just as fast if I wait until I can apply the light to them. I am mainly wantig to know about tomatoes and peppers as for some varieties I only have 5 or 6 seeds so I don't want to waste them by starting now if they have no chance to recover or by sowing them so late I don't get any fruit from them (and as a result no seed for next year).So I should really have started them already.....but I was waiting to see if the sunshine came. I am also getting a greenhouse (8'x6') in about 3-4 weeks time. Thanks Julie |
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Curse the darkness.
Wait until you get that greenhouse before planting those seeds. There's no reason to be in such a hurry. "Julie" wrote in message om... I should have started some of my seeds already. However in Northern Ireland this time of year the Sunshine is in short supply. I will not beable to have any indoor lighting for another 3 weeks or so. What seedlings will be OK with minimal lighting for that time from germination until I can get lights? I know they will be somewhat leggy but I am wondering once the lights are on how will they recover? OR will they still grow on just as fast if I wait until I can apply the light to them. I am mainly wantig to know about tomatoes and peppers as for some varieties I only have 5 or 6 seeds so I don't want to waste them by starting now if they have no chance to recover or by sowing them so late I don't get any fruit from them (and as a result no seed for next year).So I should really have started them already.....but I was waiting to see if the sunshine came. I am also getting a greenhouse (8'x6') in about 3-4 weeks time. Thanks Julie |
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