Is this plan dead?

Newzz

Member
Ok, well 3/4 of my seedlings are doing great, healthy and all, But one of my plants looks like its dying or did die, I think its because my grow case light isnt good enough, Im moving this one outdoors to my spot today but i need to know if its even worth brining it there, Think i can revive it with sun light?
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Newzz

Member
Ok, well 3/4 of my seedlings are doing great, healthy and all, But one of my plants looks like its dying or did die, I think its because my grow case light isnt good enough, Im moving this one outdoors to my spot today but i need to know if its even worth brining it there, Think i can revive it with sun light?
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i think it just needs nutes. correct me if im wrongg:wall:
 

badmojo420

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i think it just needs nutes. correct me if im wrongg:wall:
From what I understand seedlings need no nutes for the first 2-3 weeks, especially if your soil already has nutes. It is still alive... If there is green then its still alive. Looks a bit stretchy to me, needs more light.

Please give more details about your area like size, how big the pots are, what type of medium your using, light schedule, strain, etc..

your seedling looks fine IMO, just a bit stretchy. perhaps there is a pH problem?
 

Cloudz2600

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From what I understand seedlings need no nutes for the first 2-3 weeks, especially if your soil already has nutes.
^This! Do not add any sort of extra fertilizer to your soil for the first 3-4 weeks of the plants life. The soil will have plenty to start out with. Adding anymore will burn and likely kill your plants. It just looks like it needs a lot more light. In addition to what badmojo asked for it would be cool if you told us what type of lights you are using and how many lumens and/or watts they are.
 

chrishydro

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If it is standing it is not dead, like those guys said just give it flat out water for a few weeks it will grown new leaves and be fine. if it falls over tonight and is on its side, prop it up for a few days. Once all the leaves are toasted and dry rip it out but i think you can rescue that one for sure.
 

Davidsnow

Active Member
Looks good! Just give it more light if you can :P Doesn't need much at that age even, this one is probably just a slow grower.

For my first few grows I just gave them 2 weeks of sunlight and then moved to lights...only issue with that is you have to slowly give it more light or it shocks the plants.
 
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