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  1. How severely can I trim my rosemary back to encourage growth

    Sep 23, 2023 · My lovely rosemary Poland has got very leggy/woody lower down. I'd like to trim it back quite drastically to encourage softer, younger growth from those area a bit. I have a younger, spare …

  2. Leggy pothos - how to fill it out maintaining length? - Reddit

    I have a rather leggy pothos that I’m hoping will fill out. Any tips on expediting this without losing too much length? It’s in indirectly light by a north - north-east window. Thanks Share Add a Comment …

  3. Are my tomato seedlings too leggy? : r/gardening - Reddit

    Honestly, way too leggy. Need to restart. When you get your grow lights, remember to put them close, otherwise they will still be leggy. Best way to learn in gardening is to make mistakes - I have done …

  4. What the hell is Leggy? : r/SMG4 - Reddit

    Jun 23, 2024 · Leggy's general nature is also somewhat mysterious. Triggering the form change can be either voluntary, as in We Don't Talk About What Happened in the Elevator and I Put Mario In …

  5. Help with my droopy Cosmos flowers : r/gardening - Reddit

    Oct 30, 2023 · Leggy seedlings can also be caused by our fairly constant indoor temperatures. They need nighttime temperatures to be about 10 degrees F cooler than the daytime temp (for example 70 …

  6. I’ve never had petunias before, is it normal for them to get leggy like ...

    Petunias get leggy and thin because the pots are too small and lack adequate soil to sustain them over the summer. It needs to be transplanted into a larger pot with fresh soil. You could also cut it back, …

  7. Say what you want about Leggy, but I think it's still pretty ... - Reddit

    Say what you want about Leggy, but I think it's still pretty cool that this subreddit pretty much invented a new cannon character

  8. Zinnia seedlings growing very tall : r/gardening - Reddit

    Mar 24, 2024 · My zinnia seedlings are very tall (maybe leggy?) and I was wondering if this is normal? They are in a south facing window so it’s not like they aren’t getting enough light.

  9. Daily Wordle #954 - Monday, 29 Jan. 2024 : r/wordle - Reddit

    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 LEGGY Not my best effort. At the end, I was forced into choosing the solution, even though I was not convinced it was a valid word. I have been changing my starter daily for the past 2 months, …

  10. How to prune my Audrey? : r/houseplants - Reddit

    Oct 8, 2023 · It’s now around 4’ tall but it’s very leggy and pole-like. I chopped off the top at a node once about a year ago and it has since split into two branches at top, forming a Y shape.