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Started by lillian, April 01, 2010, 13:28:11

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lillian

Was wondering what size module I need  to sow leeks in. Would ones that are 5cm deep be sufficient.

lillian


Ian Pearson

Leeks seem very tolerant of root disturbance, so it's not necessary to use modules. Sowing in a seed tray, or a big pot is fine if you want an early crop. Alternatively just sow them outdoors in an odd corner, and transplant to their final position once they are a reasonable size.
Nothing wrong with using modules, but a lot more time-consuming, and uses more compost.

saddad

I do them in standard trays with 24 cells... not that deep they do fine... Leeks are very forgiving..  :)

davyw1

I just do this, they stay there till they go in the ground

this is how i set them away

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and this is how i let them grow on

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DAVY

Need a Leek

They look good fella, I sow mine in pots too and then transplant when they are pencil thickness...Still have about 30 left on the lottie so I had better think about getting them up as I need the space.
Villa villan and a two lottie nut...

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