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Hi everyone. I’m growing an autoflowering plant (Mandarina Segunda) that sprouted a few days ago.


At first, it was doing okay, but over the last couple of days it’s looking very droopy, with yellowing and sad-looking leaves.


I made a small greenhouse using a plastic bottle, and I watered it quite a bit.


Right now, the soil is still moist and it’s getting some soft light through a curtain.





I’m really worried it might die.


Can it still recover? What should I do right now?





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dreamnfox

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That is dead, sorry. Once it breaks the surface, remove the cover. Not sure what soil you used but it looks like it holds a lot of water. Try to find a seed starter mix. You will have way better success
 
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I keep a humidity dome on mine for the first 10-15 days and mist the plant and soil with a spray bottle. Ide say 99.9% of new grower fails comes from over watering. It doesn't need much water. :)

You will do better next time.
 

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