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So I finally did it!!

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So I finally did it!!

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I managed to kill my seedlings!

So i finally did it


Question: how do I bring them back? Can I use PROMIX Stim Root to assist in the process?
 
oh gosh wadda you do
Forget to water
You can try watering with some superthrive if you have it if not water will suffice. them they might perk up if that’s the case
One or more might saveable.
The one at the back left looks dead mind.
Or did you fry them under the lights.
If that was the case two maybe at a push three will recover if you rectify that situation. Not much you can add bar some superthrive to ease the stress. Nothing I can think of will help them recover from it bar time and luck if that was the case.

One does look saveable

Witchever way you need to tell us what happened otherwise it’s a guessing game as there many reasons why they could look like that from ph, fungi to spaying them with something and everything in between. I just picked two of the obvious one to give you advice on however as said it could be something totally different if you tell folks what led up to them looking like they do you might get better advice and help save them seedlings
 
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oh gosh wadda you do
Forget to water
You can try watering with some superthrive if you have it if not water will suffice. them they might perk up if that’s the case
One or more might saveable.
The one at the back left looks dead mind.
Or did you fry them under the lights.
If that was the case two maybe at a push three will recover if you rectify that situation. Not much you can add bar some superthrive to ease the stress. Nothing I can think of will help them recover from it bar time and luck if that was the case.

One does look saveable

Witchever way you need to tell us what happened otherwise it’s a guessing game as there many reasons why they could look like that from ph, fungi to spaying them with something and everything in between. I just picked two of the obvious one to give you advice on however as said it could be something totally different if you tell folks what led up to them looking like they do you might get better advice and help save them seedlings
It was a lack of water. I pushed them as far as I could have gone, a sort of test if you would. I checked them daily, then went in to look at them one morning and they were like this. It is now day 3 of looking like this, I watered plenty. Will try some superthrive, thanks!
 
They been looking like that for three days ; save your money there dead sad to say
 
This early in the process I’d scrap em and start over. But you might want to bone up on watering best practices before you restart.
 
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