5 Tips for Growing Super-Fit Seedlings (2024)

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Seedling season is upon us, when we populate our lives with dozens of little plants with all kinds of quirky needs. We check on them daily, do our best to keep up with pricking out and potting on, but there is more you can do to grow stronger, healthier seedlings for your garden. From reciting poetry to rotating lights, here are five tips for growing super-fit seedlings that are ready start growing the day they are set out, with no setbacks from transplant trauma.

1. Keep Them Moving

Complete stillness is neither normal nor healthy for plants. Terrestrial plants are moored in place by their roots, but they are surrounded by constant forces from wind, rain, and gravity. Starting when the seeds sprout, I place solar dancers under my grow lights alongside my seedlings. The little toys move when the lights are on, stirring the air enough to make a slight difference.

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When you gently touch the tops of seedlings, so the stems gently bend without breaking, it is called brushing. As the seedlings right themselves, their stem cells become more twisted so they can better withstand the next brushing, which should resemble a strong gust of wind. If you have only a few seedlings, simply pass the back of your hand over their tops first in one direction and then in another. If you’re concerned about breaking stems, use a light piece of cloth to brush tender seedlings. In my experience, onion, leek, and other seedlings that grow from a basal crown benefit from brushing more than peppers and other plants that make new growth at their tips.

Some gardeners use small fans to improve the fitness of their seedlings. Fanning plants for ten minutes or so several times a day helps them develop stronger stems that can better handle wind and rain after they are set out in the garden. A fan can go a long way toward discouraging fungus gnats, which are very weak fliers. Drying of the soil’s surface can also reduce the risk of damping off and other fungal diseases.

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2. It’s Good To Talk

In a 2009 study in Great Britain, recordings of human voices reading various texts were played to tomato plants each day for a month. Tomatoes that “listened” to women’s voices grew larger, most likely in response to favorable sound vibrations in the 55-decibel range. The tomatoes’ favorite voice belonged to Sarah Darwin, great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin.

At one time it was thought that talking to plants enhanced their growth by enriching the air with carbon dioxide, but this has never been validated by research. However, it is a fact that the outdoor world envelops plants with sound. A summer rain shower runs about 35 decibels, birds chirping is 40, a brisk spring wind could be 50 decibels. Plants may be soothed by common nature sounds the same way we are, and they may be alarmed by loud ones. I suspect my strawflowers can hear the sound of thunder.

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3. Keep It Light

Vegetable seedlings grown under grow lights enjoy constant, unchanging light, a far cry from the high and low light intensities they will face when transplanted outdoors. Even when seedlings have weeks of indoor growing time to go, I think it is helpful to rotate them to different lighting situations to get them accustomed to change. Gentle LED lights seem pleasing to seedlings that are just finding their feet. Older seedlings grown under fluorescent lights get rotated to a bright south-facing window as transplanting day draws near. There is nothing like direct sun to help leaves load up with chloroplasts, the organs that change light into energy.

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4. Don’t Overfeed

We animals get most of our energy from food, while plants run mostly on light. Little seedlings find the nutrients they need in the soil, but small sips of supplemental fertilizer can be helpful after seedlings have at least three true leaves. Use a water-soluble plant food mixed at half the rate recommended on the label, and apply when the growing medium is already nicely moist. The best way to judge the moisture level in seedling containers is to pick them up to see if they feel heavy (wet) or light (dry).

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5. Don’t Give Up!

Seed starting involves successes and failures, even when you do everything right. As the days become longer and warmer, starting seeds gets easier because the plants can spend more time outdoors. Keep sowing seeds of fast-growing cool-season crops, then move on to peppers and tomatoes, then cucumbers and squash. You will get a short break, then start over with cool-season crops for late summer. It’s the best way to have an interesting, productive garden.

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FAQs

5 Tips for Growing Super-Fit Seedlings? ›

Keep Your Seedlings Healthy

Start giving your seeds lots of light as soon as you see something green peeking out. Keep in mind that a window — even a big, south-facing one — likely won't be enough, especially in winter. If it's too cold to move your plants outside in the sun, grow lights are the way to go.

How to grow strong seedlings? ›

Keep Your Seedlings Healthy

Start giving your seeds lots of light as soon as you see something green peeking out. Keep in mind that a window — even a big, south-facing one — likely won't be enough, especially in winter. If it's too cold to move your plants outside in the sun, grow lights are the way to go.

How can I make my seedlings grow faster? ›

Leave it in a sunny spot. The container acts like a greenhouse and will make the seedlings sprout much faster by providing them with a warm, moist environment. Liquid fertilisers are faster acting, easily absorbed and excellent for those "emergency" cases.

What are the best conditions for growing seedlings? ›

A sunny windowsill is a good place to put sprouted seedlings. Lightly brushing the seedlings encourages the growth of strong stems. Most seeds will not germinate without sunlight and will perform best with 12 to 16 hours each day.

How to make seedlings grow? ›

Seeds have basic requirements to germinate – water, warmth and sometimes light, although most seeds can germinate initially in the shade. Many plants have a better chance of success if started in seed raising trays or seed propagator houses. This allows you to control the temperature, moisture and light levels.

What are the 5 steps of plant growth? ›

They follow a cyclic process of starting a new life, growing, and then coming back to the starting stage (reproducing). There are the 5 stages of plant life cycle. The seed, germination, growth, reproduction, pollination, and seed spreading stages.

How to care for newly planted seedlings? ›

Set the seedlings so that the leaves and growing point are only slightly above the soil line (most of the stem can be buried). Firm the media around each plant and water gently. Continue to light them for 14-16 hours per day, keeping the tops of the transplants 1-2 in. from the lights.

What liquid makes plants grow faster? ›

After weeks of giving each plant different liquids(water, carbonated water, mango juice and pineapple soda), the conclusion is carbonated water grows plants the fastest and the healthiest.

How to make seedlings bushy? ›

You can pinch or cut back your seedlings to make them more compact and bushy, keeping them a manageable size, just as you would do with shrubs. When a seedling grows, usually all the growth is just at the tip.

What helps plants grow better? ›

Water, air, light, soil nutrients, and the correct temperature coupled with affection and care are the most basic factors to make a plant grow faster and bigger.

What is the best method of raising seedlings? ›

Grow seedlings on a thin layer of soil in 30 cm x 60 cm trays per seedling box. In some instances, seedlings are grown on larger areas and then cut into rectangular strips (mats of seedlings) that fit into the planting trays of the transplanter.

How do you promote root growth in seedlings? ›

To promote root development without forcing flowering and fruiting, you must apply phosphorus and potassium before planting the tree. Ensure the fertilizer goes several inches into the soil to benefit the developing roots.

What are the 2 most important things seeds need to grow? ›

Seeds remain dormant or inactive until conditions are right for germination. All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate.

How do I make my seedling roots stronger? ›

The stems of all seedlings need to be buried to make them more sturdy. Their roots can simply coil into the hole made in each module, even upwards. Roots do not need to go straight down but can just be 'bunged in', though always carefully, and with a little firmness to ensure contact between roots and compost.

Why do my seedlings look weak? ›

Baby plants can grow weak, skinny stems if the seed raising mix dries out or is poor quality. Maybe you just forgot to water often enough! Dry soil stops the seedlings from accessing the nutrients they need to grow strong stems and leaves. They're literally starving, poor little darlings.

How do you grow thick seedlings? ›

Leggy seedlings can sometimes be strengthened and saved by gently brushing your fingers back and forth along the tops of the plants every day. This simple motion simulates an outdoor breeze and tricks the seedlings into thinking they need to grow thicker stems to hold up against windy conditions.

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