If you were really gentle, it'll probably be okay. You don't want to touch a taproot (if you can help it), cause you don't wanna stress it out, and if you do you should wash your hands real well/wear gloves cause we naturally have salt secreting out of our pores, and that isn't good for a plant.My seedling grew upside down. This morning there was nothing, but this afternoon, it broke soil and the taproot was about an inch out of the ground. dug it up gently and righted its position. will it be okay? also why do they say dont touch taproot?
.I would leave it be. I'm not sure what you mean by light schedule. I hear some people say they don't stick it under a light till they pop soil, I veg with 24/0 and just put my seedlings with the rest of my vegging plants (before they even pop soil). I'm a noob, but I haven't had any issues with seedlings, yet.
Yeah, I'd throw that little bastard under a light. Good luck..
asking because it is now surfaced. the cotyledons are sticking out now as i had her keep that part above soil as she said the seed was not on the end.
18hours on, 6 hours offThanks guys. You see the thing is, is that I had my wife do it for me. Not quite sure of her handy work though. i wasnt home. Should I did it up to check it out or leave it be? and also should I go with a light schedule now? its a jock horror feminized autoflower.