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  • Help! Leggy squash seedlings

    Title says it really

    I know you can bury the stem of leggy tomatoes and chillies to produce a sturdier plant. Would this work for squash as well?

    They're currently about 4 inches high, have 1 pair of leaves and are falling about all over the place

    Thanks in advance x

    Bugger! just seen the thread on wilty courgettes (although mine are healthy and green!). Mods please merge if appropriate, and sorry for generating more work!
    Last edited by MissKittin; 02-04-2010, 10:34 AM.

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    Anythings worth a try, but be prepared to sow some more. Where have you got them ?
    S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
    a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

    You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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    • #3
      My DD sowed a pumpkin seed at the recent seed swap at the allotment association stall, mid Feb. We thought it was a waste of time after a month no sign - then it came shooting up and I have re-potted it twice now - I usually bury some of the stem each time. However pumpkins and squashes are quite big plants, so be prepared!

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      • #4
        No, do not bury the stem of curcubits...they notoriously rot....(unlike toms that readily root from anywhere on the stem)

        cool their boots!...unheated greenhouse available?...if not try outside in a sheltered bright spot during the day and then in at night.

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        • #5
          it's too early to be sowing squash - they grow big, fast so you'll have to house them until they can go outside in May
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            TBH the BNS and the scallop squash say to sow from March although the courgettes are from April. Not sown courgettes yet but the BNS and scallops are up and in the greenhouse in throw away coffee cups.
            S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
            a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

            You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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            • #7
              Thanks for all the input, I only put them in 8 days ago (still a bit early, I know), cool conservatory (fortunately large). I've never seen anything shoot up so fast!

              Maybe they're actually triffids in disguise?
              Last edited by MissKittin; 03-04-2010, 08:33 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Paulottie View Post
                No, do not bury the stem of curcubits...they notoriously rot....(unlike toms that readily root from anywhere on the stem)

                cool their boots!...unheated greenhouse available?...if not try outside in a sheltered bright spot during the day and then in at night.
                Thanks for the tip, Paul

                Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                it's too early to be sowing squash - they grow big, fast so you'll have to house them until they can go outside in May
                It was DD at the seed swap, and I was just amazed that it grew at all. No worries about it growing big, I have plenty of space in conservatory until it can go out (might get a bigger pumpkin for halloween...)

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