You will get rot, not roots. The plant at that stage,does'nt have it what it takes to reproduce roots.But when healthy at seedling stage can PRODUCE roots,but not reproduce them.Prop the plant up with a skewer,or small stick. If it turns brown then black around where it was wounded,then it's too late.That sucks!!!! Sorry Dawg!
GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . please help Any thoughts here guys? A storm just blew over and knocked my seedling over in its pot. It only had the two initial leaves on it, but it is a good plant. The stem snapped about an inch below the leaves and is hanging on by a thread. What to do. Cn I bury it up to the cotyledons and hope it doesn't rot?? Thanks Rating: 5