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Jan 19, 2012 12:17 PM CST
Name: Grannyh
Monroe City, Mo (Zone 6a)
I think we discussed this once before on DG several years ago. I chickened out and never did try it. I thought maybe there might be some new discoveries since then.
Does anyone trim back new seedling growth in regards to the seedlings under lights? Does it slow down the root growth or development of the plant?
I was hoping by doing so that it might make the plant itself stronger, plus give them all more room to grow under the lights until their move outside after our last frost date in mid April.

Would appreciate anyone's thoughts..... Smiling

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If life gives you lemons, make another glass of lemonade and plant the lemon seeds! Smiling

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