DEATHMETALSTONER said:
great idea dude....and ya they are like 2-4 inches.....but can you squeeze to hard where they cant repair themselves?
I have had none die. I squeeze until I feel it "give". The top of the plant flops over and it LOOKS like it's neck is broken. Two or three days later it is back upright and visibly thicker. However, I squeeze mine when they are 2-3 inches and NOT tall and droopy. I would suggest if you decide to do the squeeze, after you squeeze them, put a splint on, made from a split drinking straw. That way, they will be supported upright while they are healing. In three days, remove the straw and see if they stand alone. If squeezing seems too scary, just use the splint with the light moved closer. Either way, they will catch up in strength and eventually stand. The light is the really crucial thing. As long as it has to stretch toward the light, it will keep being spindly.
All I can say is, it works for me. and I squeeze all my seedlings at about 2 inches, when they have their first two 'real" leaves. When they grow another two inches, I squeeze them again. By six inches, the stalk is like a pencil. Can I guarantee beyond any doubt this will happen for you? Nope. I think it will, but I dont know it will.
You've been given several great tips==bury them deeper, causing more roots to form along the shaft, using a fan, making splints. Squeezing works great on a short plant. Ive never done it on a tall spindly seedling because I dont have tall spindly seedlings--I squeeze them before they get like that.
So, it's up to you--use all or any of these suggestions, but get that light closer, LOL.
Let us know how it goes.
Lass