Will these heal? my gf is an IDIOT

Trippy Stix

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told her to water the seedlings and I come home to find the bulb a hair length away from these and I guess the drooping one was lacking water horribly.. will they heal? I gave them a nice spray and on top of watering now... aren't just bagseeds either.. sigh
 

streets8r88

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I would try if they weren't bagseed just for the heck of it but they are nott looking so good bro. You may be past the R.I.P stage but its called weed for a reason... grows like a mother effa so just give em a chance. If it doesn't work charge her for the cost of the seeds :p.
 

jin420

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Doesn't look like they were lacking water it looks like damping off disease to me actually so they might have had too much water.
 

jin420

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sing to it, make nice, play classic rock and it should be ok.
I don't know man they look pretty far gone to me maybe if cannabis jesus comes by and miracles them back to life but aside from that I'd say their toast. The fat stems at the base with the wilting and fallen over tops looks like a classic case of damping off but that may be from the light scorching them. Either way the situation looks pretty hopeless and I'm a glass half-full type of person.bongsmilie
 

gagekko

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I don't know man they look pretty far gone to me maybe if cannabis jesus comes by and miracles them back to life but aside from that I'd say their toast. The fat stems at the base with the wilting and fallen over tops looks like a classic case of damping off but that may be from the light scorching them. Either way the situation looks pretty hopeless and I'm a glass half-full type of person.bongsmilie
I think he was joking :D
 

Figong

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#1 will require a root culture to save, assuming you dont have pythium/root rot... #2 -may- recover if you can keep conditions just right..

My .02
 

AimAim

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I am 99.9% sure those are toast. All the vascular tissue below the cotyledons is dead. At least you did not have a lot of time in the project.
 

Figong

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I am 99.9% sure those are toast. All the vascular tissue below the cotyledons is dead. At least you did not have a lot of time in the project.
I saw a hint of green in pic 2, so was being hopeful.. but it's not looking good at all - I have to agree there.
 

AimAim

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I saw a hint of green in pic 2, so was being hopeful.. but it's not looking good at all - I have to agree there.
Well the stem has some green, but the cotyledons (which the tiny seedling relies upon 100% for all it's energy at this stage in the game) have essentially been severed from the roots. It has no energy reserves and no way to photosynthesize i.e. it is dead.

Sorry
 

Figong

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Well the stem has some green, but the cotyledons (which the tiny seedling relies upon 100% for all it's energy at this stage in the game) have essentially been severed from the roots. It has no energy reserves and no way to photosynthesize i.e. it is dead.

Sorry
If they were heirloom / rare seeds, would try it from root culture, as a last ditch effort. Not many I know of do so, however.. and it's generally not cost-effective for most seeds one would be planting.
 

UncleBuck

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****************************told her to water the seedlings and i come home to find the bulb a hair length away from these and i guess the drooping one was lacking water horribly.. Will they heal? I gave them a nice spray and on top of watering now... Aren't just bagseeds either.. Sigh
you finshaggied those things. Better luck next time.
 

Trippy Stix

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only reason why I told her to was because I had to go away for 3 days and they just couldn't last on their own, again I apologize for double posting but I have some good news ( I think ) im not letting her tend my plants again and is this a sign of life? o_O ? I know the other one is dead..
 

Sativied

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Doesn't damping off, the narrowing in particular, start from the bottom? (edit: nvm, looked harder...)

and is this a sign of life?
Is that the one from the first photo? It was a little blurry and I wondered if it was the plant itself or the skin/seed looking all yellow and brown - looks to be the latter. I still give it a small chance, but you'll know soon enough now.
 
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