
I suppose in the modeling world there is no such thing as ‘too leggy’. Starting seeds, though, there is definitely ‘too leggy’. I had decided to start an indoor tray of seeds for cut-and-come-again lettuce. We use a lot of lettuce; almost every work day in sandwiches, salads with dinner some nights. It seemed a healthy, cost-effective thing today.
I haven’t started seeds since we sold the wee farm almost seven years ago. I was no longer really set up for it with lights, heat mats even seed trays. So I re-used a plastic pastry container from the supermarket. I’ve seen lots of posts on social media of people using rotisserie chicken containers, pastry clam shells and lidded take-out containers. It worked well.
I put the seeded tray in the sunniest spot in the apartment. It’s a bright room but only gets a couple of hours of direct light this time of year. I didn’t pay much attention for about five days because I didn’t think anything would happen for about a week. Well, imagine my surprise when I found almost full germination and everything already 4 cm (1.5″) tall!
Kudos to No Coast Seeds, a new company from Saskatchewan doing open-pollinated seeds geared for the short season of Prairie Gardens. I had the ‘Immortal Mix’, a blend of loose leaf lettuce. The germination was fast and fabulous! I found the company at Brandon’s ‘Seedy Sunday’.
I didn’t react quickly enough to get the seeds under lights so they just got taller. By the time they were getting their second set of leaves, the true leaves, they were keeling over. No, I did not have damping off, the dreaded fungal disease that affects seedlings at soil level. Learn more about that here. I just had plants that were too tall and spindly.
I tried to fix this batch by digging out some of the seedlings and re-potting, planting them deeper. I also added soil to the existing seedlings. I killed them all. Such is gardening. You win a few, a lose a few. I will now sow an outdoor container, on the balcony. I think we’re warm enough. I may add some green onion seed. Fingers crossed!