thank you for the help i’ll do as much as i can to save it, it’s my only seed and hopefully it powers throughFlush heavily..! If you get it in time it might survive ? If it does, expect it to be set back weeks if not a month
-good luck
about 15 minutes ago, it looks like it’s gaining back girth and looking less leggy near the tap rootWhat I did was pH my water to 6.5 and pour copious amounts through over the period of half an hour and the plant that I got to in time I saved, the time it happened prior to this I didn't get to it in time and it didn't pull through
Distilled water should be fine too, however
I would not leave it sitting in water like you suggested above
How long ago did you transplant it?
oh sorry haha i misunderstood it was sitting in the hot soil from about 6:00 last night to a few minutes ago when i took it out lmaoIt takes at least I don't know 12 hours to a day before you should notice it ?
it doesn't absorb in a few minutes is what I'm trying to say, you got something else going on if it's 15 minutes and it's all the sudden Wilting ?
Need Pictures and info on everything, soil, PH, nutes, what it was in before you transplanted it into excetera
So I read "recently" as not 15 minutes ago..?! I would not have recommended you flush, but probably didn't hurt & it if it's looking better good!
Giving the advice to flush without seeing the plant is a bad thing to do...got you! that's about long enough to notice, yes the flush was a good thing in that case!
Are you shitting me?the soil before was just outside soil and it seemed to be working okay, i changed the soil because i was afraid of stray spores/mold. i am 90% sure the reason is because of too much nutrients
Giving the advice to flush without seeing the plant is a bad thing to do.
First seedlings can damp off. Second if it has time released ferts it will just burn more.
It may even be the problem in the first place. Damping off from too much moisture.
I get that. Sometimes a flush is needed and works with seedlings sometimes in well draining soil.Yes and no, worked for me however when you read more what he said the plant really had no chance to begin with..
In all my post I doubt I've recommended flushing more a handful of times, this is a case where I would recommend it, I've had seedlings hit hot spots as well and I flushed them carefully and they are growing fine even now, however had all info come to light earlier I wouldn't even have responded to this thread to be honest