Seedling issues

iggy097

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Two of my seedlings aren’t doing good. I think they were overwatered to start and now their growth is way behind the others. Anything to be done for it or just keep lightly watering and hope they bounce back?
 

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It's a bit too soon to be worried about them. They look OK but with MAYBE problems. You have quite a large array of plants. They may just look different. Probally in a couple weeks you will be real happy with them. If I get sprouts that dom't look good I'll give them about two weeks to improve or they get replaced. It's a lot better to lose two weeks on a seed than spend 4 of 5 months working with a sick plant.
 
It's a bit too soon to be worried about them. They look OK but with MAYBE problems. You have quite a large array of plants. They may just look different. Probally in a couple weeks you will be real happy with them. If I get sprouts that dom't look good I'll give them about two weeks to improve or they get replaced. It's a lot better to lose two weeks on a seed than spend 4 of 5 months working with a sick plant.
Yea, I just want to make sure they are all on the same timeline as they are all going in the same tent.
 
Make sure not to drown those young roots. Let them dry before watering again. Water minimally. Use a small syringe or a sprayer to mist the soil when needed. Mist enough so water goes into the soil down to the roots. Dry, then repeat til transplant.
 
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