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Leggy tomato plants
I planted better boy tomatoes and they grew up fast and leggy. What might be causing this? My crook neck squash is growing like crazy. I picked my first four today. Everything else I planted looks great. This is my first square foot garden and it just really took off. Thanks for any help.
lrussell58- Posts : 7
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Re: Leggy tomato plants
Did you plant the leggy plants in question indoors or outdoors?
Leggy plants indoors are nearly always due to not enough light and/or too much water. Outdoors... maybe too much water.
You might also check out these threads:
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/general-sfg-talk-f5/can-leggy-plants-be-saved-t194.htm?highlight=leggy
and
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/general-sfg-talk-f5/leggy-plants-under-lights-t164.htm?highlight=leggy
Leggy plants indoors are nearly always due to not enough light and/or too much water. Outdoors... maybe too much water.
You might also check out these threads:
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/general-sfg-talk-f5/can-leggy-plants-be-saved-t194.htm?highlight=leggy
and
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/general-sfg-talk-f5/leggy-plants-under-lights-t164.htm?highlight=leggy
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