Dead Seedlings?

bellcore

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I was gone for a few days over Christmas and came back to two pretty dry seedlings. I now have them in a saucer with tap water and and air stone going to maximize oxygen. Also sprinkled a little myco on the jiffy plugs, Well...should i give them overnight and see how they do? or just start a couple new beans and trash these?

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door nail dead. Looks like they never found any light.

left one may have a 10% or less chance, right one is already gone.
 
They were in my 12/12 flower room under the canopy. I think they just dried out. Damn, and one of those was my only c99. Time to germinate.
 
They shouldn't grow long and thin like that unless they are using every bit of energy to find survivable light levels.
 
If the head on the left one isn't shriveled, gently prop it up and put a bag over that bowl, then add a decently strong light. That is the only way it even has a 10% chance. It need light and a high humidity zero stress environment to have a chance.
 
If the head on the left one isn't shriveled, gently prop it up and put a bag over that bowl, then add a decently strong light. That is the only way it even has a 10% chance. It need light and a high humidity zero stress environment to have a chance.
there both fucked man
 
there both fucked man
Most likely. I can see the stem on the left one isn't shrivvled or to 100% gone yet, and the head/leaves are hiding off the side in the pics. If the head is still hydrated, and the stem is still hydrated, it has a chance. (don't spry it)

If it's your only one of that kind is the only way you should bother though.
 
Just picked up a Cree A21 5000K for the next week or two. By then the tent will be open from the current crop.IMG_0299.jpg
 
what did you do man! :wall: why you wrap seedlings :S
Cause it feels good.
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6500k light. 50w+ about 4 inches above. Bag over it, do something better to support and turn that leaves upright. I would be tempted to just bury it in a fluffy medium (peat) up to the top 3/4"
 
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