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    #11
    Senior Member

    HELP!!!

    personly i would let it live
    but see if you can get rind of most of yellowing and crispy parts
    keep an eye on it if it comes to it i would snip the lot off leaving the part in middle (circled in pic)
    then transplant it to diffrent soil and get another seed germinated
    and just let that live it might come back,just keep it at the side in the vegcab
    cheers all

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    #12
    Senior Member

    HELP!!!

    dont snip off anything, leave it alone ... with proper drainage, and allowing it to dry out, it MAY recover ... you have pythium wilt, damping-off, from poor drainage, over-watering, etc. ...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    HELP!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by busteruk7
    personly i would let it live
    but see if you can get rind of most of yellowing and crispy parts
    keep an eye on it if it comes to it i would snip the lot off leaving the part in middle (circled in pic)
    then transplant it to diffrent soil and get another seed germinated
    and just let that live it might come back,just keep it at the side in the vegcab
    cheers all
    only do this as a last resort tho let itlive and see if it pulls through first
    cheers all

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