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Old March 29, 2018   #16
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I agree with Gardeneer. Take them outside and leave them as much as possible. It will slow the leggy growth and sturdy them up as they harden off. Just be sure to get them in if a frost or freezing temps are coming. I used to re-pot my plants when they got too tall but found it didn't make much difference in the final plant. I would just plant the taller seedlings making sure they were supported from the wind and in a few weeks they looked just like they should.

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