asaph Well-Known Member May 4, 2011 #2 ouch. only one way to find out. if available, may wanna start a new one, could be shorter on time. but i really have no idea, just a guess.
ouch. only one way to find out. if available, may wanna start a new one, could be shorter on time. but i really have no idea, just a guess.
D d burg Member May 4, 2011 #4 I went ahead and trimmed off one of the completely dead small leaves. What should I do with the leaf on the left? The base of it is fried but the end is unharmed. Will that eventually die?
I went ahead and trimmed off one of the completely dead small leaves. What should I do with the leaf on the left? The base of it is fried but the end is unharmed. Will that eventually die?
dannyboy602 Well-Known Member May 4, 2011 #6 What matters is...did the apical meristem get fried? The part at the very tip. Only time will tell
D d burg Member May 4, 2011 #7 It looks like maybe just the tips of new incoming leaves and not the apical meristem. But it's hard to see. I pray it didn't
It looks like maybe just the tips of new incoming leaves and not the apical meristem. But it's hard to see. I pray it didn't
H HIDDEN42O Active Member May 4, 2011 #8 I have had worse. I have seen a seedling look like a dry toenail and come back to life to be a bad ass plant. It may not survive but odds are with some TLC it will be fine.
I have had worse. I have seen a seedling look like a dry toenail and come back to life to be a bad ass plant. It may not survive but odds are with some TLC it will be fine.