Sure dude..most times you just need to secure it to a toothpick or bamboo skewer with a plant tie or something (be gentle) and keep it still for a few days not blowing around with a fan on it...I would also give it a light dose of superthrive in the water which can be found at most lowes and some walmarts in the gardening section. It should repair itself and be stronger afterwards..might even end up growing faster than the others in fact. Sometimes people purposely snap the branches of early flowering plants to make then respond with superior yields as a result of hormones being produced by the plant to repair itself and survive as it thinks it's being attacked by an animal or weather elements in the wild basically. Called "Super Cropping" not normally done with seedlings but in most cases they should be fine unless you really smashed it. Good luck! Grow on! :thumbsup: