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Is this thin steam a sign of disease or something bad? This 2 week old seedling has a super thin stem that almost seems like a root. That's a coir thread next to it for size reference. It's pretty sturdy for it's thickness, but I'm wondering if it means something is wrong? the cotyledon are shriveling while the other seedlings started at the same times cotyledons are fine
Yeah it's funky when that happens but over the next few weeks it will turn normal.
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Thanks. of course I accidentally bent it in half right after taking this pic =( It didn't snap in half but it's been almost 12 hours and it's slowly starting to wither, which sucks.
Quote: Midgetpawn said: Thanks. of course I accidentally bent it in half right after taking this pic =( It didn't snap in half but it's been almost 12 hours and it's slowly starting to wither, which sucks.
I'm sure you are already doing this but take a pencil or something and stick next to it to help keep it up. I did the same thing to a bubba kush seedling and it took a minute but it eventually sprang back and ended up being a decent plant. Hopefully something works man.
Yep thanks, I immediately held it up, but it seems to be giving up on life and still slowly wilting. I'm hoping it will turn around, but I'm not too hopeful. The stem healed enough to support itself at least.