Is she going to survive?

So I had this issue with getting the membrane off of this seedling, finally got it off a couple of days ago. Now the cotelydon leaves are yellow and I'm a bit worried. Anyone dealt with this before? And before all of the armchair critics come out about the soil, keep your comments to yourself please. I have 3 other seedlings that are doing just fine in the same medium.
 

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Johiem

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You've got some green growth going. I wouldn't give up on her just yet. As you said she was having problems opening her cotyledon which will inhibit her photosynthesis causing the yellowing. Light breeze and let her roll.
 

crimsonecho

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Well in my experience with these forums and online in general people tend to want to just be critical instead of helpful. Wanted to nip that in the bud so to speak. So suck it. How's that for a great attitude?
yeah not good for a great attitude again anyway have fun with your seedling maybe after you get a couple of grows under your belt you can keep a seedling healthy too who knows world is full of wonders and your medium sucks so suck on that :D
 
I'm on my third grow, but I have already brought 7 plants from seed to harvest. And I currently have 3 in flower that I started from seed. That's 10 for 10. With that same soil. I use what I have available to me at the time and still get the results I want. So keep your pretentious high and mighty bullshit to yourself.
 
I find my people skills are pretty solid, it's people that usually suck. I have no issue with anyone offering an opinion, but don't be shocked when I come back with opinions of my own. Perhaps I just enjoy taking the piss out of pretentious, "enlightened" stoners. I'll have forgotten this entire exchange by the time I go to bed. So lighten up broooo
 

VincenzioVonHook

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I find my people skills are pretty solid, it's people that usually suck. I have no issue with anyone offering an opinion, but don't be shocked when I come back with opinions of my own. Perhaps I just enjoy taking the piss out of pretentious, "enlightened" stoners. I'll have forgotten this entire exchange by the time I go to bed. So lighten up broooo
"ItS nOt mE iTs EvErYoNe ElSe"

Keep telling yourself that mate.
 
You've got some green growth going. I wouldn't give up on her just yet. As you said she was having problems opening her cotyledon which will inhibit her photosynthesis causing the yellowing. Light breeze and let her roll.
Thank you for the only constructive advice I received from this post. I appreciate it.
 
Well this has been about a constructive as I thought it would be from this forum. Guys. I understand that this is not a good medium for seedlings. I'm not ignorant. However I use what I have available to me at the time sometimes, for various reasons. Like I said I have 3 other seedlings doing just fine and have brought 7 other plants from seed to harvest using the same medium for seedlings. Do I want to use something better in the future? Yes, of course I do. But this is what I'm working with right now so let's focus on what I'm actually asking.
 

Skillcraft

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Well this has been about a constructive as I thought it would be from this forum. Guys. I understand that this is not a good medium for seedlings. I'm not ignorant. However I use what I have available to me at the time sometimes, for various reasons. Like I said I have 3 other seedlings doing just fine and have brought 7 other plants from seed to harvest using the same medium for seedlings. Do I want to use something better in the future? Yes, of course I do. But this is what I'm working with right now so let's focus on what I'm actually asking.
We all understand that you work with what you have and can afford. We all started out that way. But when asking for help it is usually a good practice to not be so confrontational from the jump. At least wait until someone says something offensive before you jump to conclusions. I wish you luck with your plant and hope you get her figured out.
 
Frankly I don't think everyone understands but whatever. I don't think I came in "so confrontational" by merely mentioning arm chair critics and I said please when speaking about the soil comments. My experience in these forums is a bunch of people just criticizing, not constructively criticizing. Pointing out your faults without offering anything constructive whatsoever. This whole post is kinda proof of it. But I'm confrontational. You guys probably thought Will Smith was justified in slapping Chris Rock too.
 

Hiphophippo

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Everybody probably agrees with the one post of constructive info you got. I’ve always found that you have to be able to take it to deal it. If your asking for help be prepared to catch some slack it’s the nature of the beast but if you throw shade at the slack givers in your initial request for help understand it’ll come ten fold. Just some advice from an old asshole.
 

Astral22

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Just treat it like the other seedlings, it will be lagging behind but it might survive.
Maybe start germinating another seed as a backup if you want to keep all your seedlings at a similar stage. Worst case scenario you would lose just 1 seed, or grow another extra plant :D
 

VincenzioVonHook

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Well this has been about a constructive as I thought it would be from this forum. Guys. I understand that this is not a good medium for seedlings. I'm not ignorant. However I use what I have available to me at the time sometimes, for various reasons. Like I said I have 3 other seedlings doing just fine and have brought 7 other plants from seed to harvest using the same medium for seedlings. Do I want to use something better in the future? Yes, of course I do. But this is what I'm working with right now so let's focus on what I'm actually asking.
We don't have an issue with your medium, it seems you do internally. We have an issue with your immediate hostility.
 
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