Leggy Seedlings and How To Save Them (2024)

What are leggy seedlings and how do I save them? If you start your baby greens or seedlings inside, some of you may be wondering, why do my seedlings look so tall and skinny? Is this ok? What do I do about it?

what are leggy seedlings?

Seedlings sometimes get very tall, with weak skinny stalks and leaves up high. These are 'leggy' seedlings. Legginess occur most often when seedlings are not getting enough sunlight.

The first leaves that emerge from the seed are called cotyledons. They are a part of the seed's embryo, and provide the first nutrients to the seedling until the plant's true leaves start to grow.They are reaching for more light and to ensure the plant has enough nutrients, making them tall and skinny, instead of short and lush.

For a densely planted baby greens garden, leggy seedlings aren't a big deal - the plants will still grow baby greens, though they may be slightly weaker and smaller. But if you are planting seedlings indoors for transplant later, like tomatoes, peppers, and others, leggy seedlings can mean weaker plants with lower success rates later.

This side-by-side comparison shows kale seedlings that are not leggy (left) and leggy (right). They were planted on the same day, and given different amounts of light.

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here's what you can do about leggy seedlings

NOTHING.

For baby greens gardens, leggy seedlings are ok. Not ideal, but if you just can't find more sunlight, they'll still grow!

THIN OUT SEEDLINGS.

This is especially important for the seedlings you start indoors to transplant outside. Gently remove seedlings to reduce the density, so the plants are not all competing for the same limited light. You should have 1-3 seedlings per grow pot. If you are growing seedlings in a flat container (no individual pots, one larger shallow grow space like a berry container or other plastic flat) space your seedlings out so they are 1-2 inches apart.

MOVE SEEDLINGS TO BETTER LIGHT.

This is the most important solution. You can do this by moving your seedlings to a sunnier window. South and west facing windows are best. I put my seedlings outside during the day when it's warm out, and bring them back inside at night to avoid cold weather and frost.You can also invest in an indoor grow light if you do not have other options for sunnier windows or access to the outdoors. Follow grow light instructions for best results.

MOVE SEEDLINGS INTO A NEW POT + BETTER LIGHT.

If it's too late and your baby peppers or tomatoes look leggy beyond repair, there still may be hope. You can transplant your seedling to a new, slightly larger pot. When you transplant, plant the seedling deep so that the soil comes up almost to the first leaves. This will encourage the plant to grow new roots. Allow the plant to continue to grow in good sunlight for at least another 2 weeks before transplanting into a garden.

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FAQs

Leggy Seedlings and How To Save Them? ›

Leggy seedlings are a common problem when starting seeds in late winter and early spring. The good news is that these spindly plants can often recover and become lush green crops.

Can leggy seedlings recover? ›

Leggy seedlings are a common problem when starting seeds in late winter and early spring. The good news is that these spindly plants can often recover and become lush green crops.

Can you fix leggy plants? ›

Yes—you can cut leggy plants back to encourage new stems to sprout, restoring your plants to lushness. Trim any exceptionally long, lanky stems, removing a third of their length and snipping just above a node (the point where leaves grow from the stem).

Why are my seedlings flopping over? ›

Cause: Overwatering plants actually drowns them by depriving the roots of air. When the roots don't get air, the leaves hang down and the stems droop.

Why do some seedlings get leggy? ›

A: One common reason behind leggy seedlings is insufficient light. On window sills, this is usually because the light is only coming from one direction.

Can I bury leggy seedlings deeper? ›

Can you bury leggy seedlings deeper in the soil? Generally, yes, you can plant leggy seedlings deeper in the soil to help compensate for the extra-long stems! However, avoid the temptation to plant them deeper right away, when they're still very young and tender.

How do you fix stretched seedlings? ›

Solutions for Stretched Seedlings

You can set the seedlings almost horizontally into the soil, ever-so-gently inclining the very top of the stem upright, so that just a bit of stem remains aboveground. The buried stem will not only thrive but will grow roots.

How do you make a leggy plant bushy? ›

Many "leggy" indoor plants can easily be made bushier by cutting back the long stems and encouraging shoots at the base of the plant.

How to fix leggy stems? ›

To encourage new growth and branching stems, you can cut leggy houseplants just above the nodes or growth points. This is an easy way to keep houseplants compact. Every spring we use sanitized, sharp shears to perform springtime maintenance.

How to stop seedlings from going leggy? ›

To fix leggy seedlings and to encourage your seedling to grow stronger and branch out, you can pinch back the 2nd, 3rd or 4th set of true leaves that appear on a plant. Never pinch or cut anything back leaving a stem without leaves on the top of it (see photo), rather pinch back just above the lower set of leaves.

Will droopy seedlings recover? ›

Severe Wilting

If the plant has been severely dehydrated or damaged, recovery can take longer, potentially several weeks to months. It will depend on the extent of the damage and the plant's natural growth rate. In some cases, full recovery may not be possible.

Is it normal for seedlings to wilt after transplanting? ›

This is normal for transplants as they put more energy into growing more roots and new leaves. This symptom looks similar to the early stages of nitrogen deficiency, but will not ultimately affect the new leaves. Transplants are more prone to wilting as the roots take time to establish.

Is it worth saving leggy seedlings? ›

The good news is, leggy seedlings can usually be saved before it's too late. I've transplanted hundreds of tall, floppy seedlings with success, most of which went on to recover and have normal, productive yields.

Can you salvage leggy seedlings? ›

The ability to fix leggy seedlings depends on what plants you are growing. Tomatoes are one of the easiest leggy seedlings to fix. If the seedlings have several sets of true leaves, they can be potted up. But many other plants need to only be planted to the depth that they are currently growing.

How do I make my seedlings bushier? ›

If you pinch out the terminal bud, and thus the auxin, side shoots will grow. This results in bushy, many-branched plants and eventually more flowers and fruit.

How do you fix leggy stems? ›

To encourage new growth and branching stems, you can cut leggy houseplants just above the nodes or growth points. This is an easy way to keep houseplants compact. Every spring we use sanitized, sharp shears to perform springtime maintenance.

Why is my plant growing tall and skinny? ›

This happens when your plant is placed in insufficient light and over time, your plant grows taller to try to capture as much light as possible. In the process of trying to absorb more light, the stems elongate, the leaves lose their color and leaf drop can occur.

What do leggy plants look like? ›

A leggy indoor plant has long, weak stems with minimal foliage. Instead of growing compact and bushy, the plant's growth becomes elongated and straggly. This can be a common issue for indoor plants and is often a sign that the plant is not receiving the ideal care.

How to thin out seedlings? ›

At the base of the stem, grasp the seedlings you plan to remove, one at a time, and gently tug from the soil, preferably removing the root system as well as the above-ground foliage.

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