It hasn't fallen over, it's still standing on the main stem. The leaves have gone impotent.Prop it up with a cocktail stick and see what happens.
A picture would be useful though
Doesn't really matter if its in dark period or not but there's no rush.It hasn't fallen over, it's still standing on the main stem. The leaves have gone impotent.
I'll have to pull it out of the tent. Is that okay? It's supposed to be on the sleep schedule right now. Seedling is only about a week and a half old, like two inches tall.
I'm assuming it's in some kind of shock, as all of my research has indicated that underwatered plants perk back up within a couple of hours of being given water.Doesn't really matter if its in dark period or not but there's no rush.
Time will tell anyway
If it's not gone totally limp then it may still survive.
Could be. It doesn't have the capacity for quick recovery atm so see what happens.I'm assuming it's in some kind of shock, as all of my research has indicated that underwatered plants perk back up within a couple of hours of being given water.
They weren't drenched. I use a spray bottle to mist the top of the soil. I sprayed fewer times than normal because I thought I might've been spraying a little too much and came back to that result.Looks overwatered to me. Sprouts only need drops of water, not a drenching. I literally use a large dropper to feed them at this stage.
Ok. Could be many things. The droopy plant does look overwatered regardless. The drippy leaves, warped look - classic symptoms. Soil could be too hot too. Good luck!They weren't drenched. I use a spray bottle to mist the top of the soil. I sprayed fewer times than normal because I thought I might've been spraying a little too much and came back to that result.