Pls help, looks like my seeding is dying!!!

gry5678

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Hey, guys.
Pls help me. I don't know what's going on with my seeding rn. they were looking good yesterday, but today, the leaves looks all shrinked and crawling up , I transplant it into soil around 2 days ago. It was under nature light in this two days.
Any ideal what's going on with it? Or what causes this ? Thanks
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I spray some water to the leaves and soil, so it doesn't looks too 'dry' in the pic. but the leaves was like dry up looking, but there should not be a underwater problem
 
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Its a bummer, but the small funky ones might not make it. It might surprise you and pull through, but usually when they pop out looking like that I haven't had the best success keeping them alive. But they can make it from time to time. Good Luck!
 
Its a bummer, but the small funky ones might not make it. It might surprise you and pull through, but usually when they pop out looking like that I haven't had the best success keeping them alive. But they can make it from time to time. Good Luck!
thanks, but do you know what cause this?
 
should I put them under LED for 24hours light or just using nature light without LED? it's about 14 hours daylight here, rn
 
Thanks for advice, so it causesed by overwatering?
Looks like it. Easy to drown a seedling. You wanna let the medium dry out some before you water. Over watering isn't about how much water you use but about how often you water. Even in coco seedlings need a break between watering.
 
Looks like it. Easy to drown a seedling. You wanna let the medium dry out some before you water. Over watering isn't about how much water you use but about how often you water. Even in coco seedlings need a break between watering.
Thanks a lot, if I move it out to a new pot with dryer medium than current one , will it be better? and should i give them more light to recover?
 
Rule number one, don't try to do too much. It takes time for a seedling to grow and it only needs moderate light levels. Too much light would be bad, if anything they have too much light. Whats is the wattage of your light (says on the lights nameplate by the voltage / watts and what not). How far is your light from the seedlings? I suspect we need to raise the light.
 
Rule number one, don't try to do too much. It takes time for a seedling to grow and it only needs moderate light levels. Too much light would be bad, if anything they have too much light. Whats is the wattage of your light (says on the lights nameplate by the voltage / watts and what not). How far is your light from the seedlings? I suspect we need to raise the light.
im using duo 300w led, but I only turned on 1 of them, and also there's a mode that I could only turned half of the lights on , so roughly 150w. it's about 80 cm above the plants. But, I wasn't using any LED only nature sunlight before this happened. I'm using them now just want to give the plant more light so they could recover
 
Often seeds carry diseases and viroids inside their very seeds.
Thanks if thats the case, that would be suck. Cuz these seed were from the female plant and male I grew last year, I have a bag of them, which also the only seeds I have rn. I used to clone from mother plants to keep the grow going. But for some reason, I stopped about a year, now I have to start from seeds.
 
You need to stop over thinking and transplanting seedlings is always a NO
All you had to do was stop :hug: it and it would have worked itself out
Every time you change the growing environment it sets your plant back or worse yet stunts it for good
 
You need to stop over thinking and transplanting seedlings is always a NO
All you had to do was stop :hug: it and it would have worked itself out
Every time you change the growing environment it sets your plant back or worse yet stunts it for good
Thanks for advice. It was grow in the jiff pellet refill. I transplant it into a soil pot as soon as it sprout , that's all I did. I will just wait now, hope it will come through itself.
 
well, it's not looking good, both of them looks like it's getting worse. maybe it's caused by some disease. Or is it possible it's caused by heat stress. there was a heat wave about 38 C almost 100F for a week , but they were not place under direct sunlight. 20190810_215547.jpg 20190810_215555.jpg
 
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