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How to Harden Of Seedlings Step by Step

 
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How to Harden Off Seedlings ?


Hardening off seedlings is the process of gradually acclimating your young plants to the outdoor environment before transplanting them into your garden. Grown indoors, seedlings are shielded from harsh weather conditions such as temperature swings, wind, and direct sunlight. By progressively introducing these elements, you can help them develop more resilient stems and leaves, as well as an increased capacity to tolerate environmental stressors.



Why is hardening off seedlings important?

Hardening off is an essential step in the gardening process that significantly increases the chances of seedling survival and overall plant health. When seedlings are abruptly moved from a controlled indoor environment to the outdoor garden, they may go into shock and struggle to adapt. By hardening off your seedlings, you are giving them time to adjust gradually, reducing the risk of transplant shock and ensuring a smoother transition to their new outdoor home.



Successfully hardening off seedlings is a vital step in the journey of a gardener…keep reading!
How to Harden Off Seedlings
 
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