Should I just start a new plant...?

ipeeinpools

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So I nute burned one of my seedlings pretty good, so as an experiment, i cut off all the leaves below the top set. Which was only the first to sets of leaves. It's looks like it's starting to come back, but with "pruning" while so young and little, is it going to affect it in the long run? I have a seedling ready to transplant, just wondering if I should.

July 6, when I pruned it.
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Today, July 8
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ipeeinpools

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Miracle Grow 15-30-15. Those top leaves were the only thing not dead on her. So I just pruned them all off. I might have a pic somewhere of it when I did it.
 

ipeeinpools

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Yea, I know, learned that one the hard way. Newbie mistake, but it's my first grow, so I'm learning as I go. I've got 2 other plants older that I feed already so I guess I thought what the hell...?
 

ipeeinpools

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This is my first grow, and it's a bagseed grow, thought i'd try to get some decent sensimilla while at the same time learn, experience, and figure out technique before I spend money on good genetics and a better set up.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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So I nute burned one of my seedlings pretty good, so as an experiment, i cut off all the leaves below the top set. Which was only the first to sets of leaves. It's looks like it's starting to come back, but with "pruning" while so young and little, is it going to affect it in the long run? I have a seedling ready to transplant, just wondering if I should.

July 6, when I pruned it.
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Today, July 8
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Start a new plant as a backup but keep the current plant growing. It surely has much to teach you...practical, personal knowledge is hard too beat.....and its not looking to burnt at all, maybe just a bit nute stressed.......
 

ipeeinpools

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Start a new plant as a backup but keep the current plant growing. It surely has much to teach you...practical, personal knowledge is hard too beat.....and its not looking to burnt at all, maybe just a bit nute stressed.......
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That was the day after I fed, and the day after that, the deadness spread a lil more to the other leaves, and it just halted it's growth. I have one ready to plant if I need to. And if I don't transplant it, I dunno what to do with it, lol, I only have enough lights for 4 plants. I MIGHT get one more light just because I think i'm also running a 2700K CFL with an older plant that is just PUTTZING along...so while I'm going to replace that bulb, I might just get an extra.
 
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