Quote Originally Posted by Treetops
Take that fork, dig it out, and plant it again about a 1/2" down from the first set of leaves and it will make you glad you did...give it loving care..like a new baby...and it will reward you by growing...:thumbsup:
Yep. Don't give up yet. I have a plant that, at about 10 days old was molested by a squirrel while getting some sun outside. I mean it was cut clean through about 1/2 way up the stem. I didn't have any cloning gel, but just poked a hole in the soil with my pinky, stuck it down in the hole, packed the soil around it, and have kept it real moist. For two days it looked like a hopeless effort, but now, a week later, it has perked-up. I can just visualize the little roots coming out of the stem down there trying really hard to get a good grip to keep itself alive. Really kinda surprised, but it certainly seems to have a will to survive.

Oh yeah.....I talk to it in a very supportive way also. lol
Oh F Yeah Reviewed by Oh F Yeah on . handicapped seedling (pics) Kind of a small matter, but I've had several consecutive healthy plants and I've never killed a plant, but this one seedling isn't showing promise. It's a Northern Lights x big bud from nirvana and I'm getting a ripe female out of another seed from the same order. The seed wouldn't break free and the seedling was crippled so after I manually removed the seed-shells a few weak leaves have come out, but it's been over a month and this is all it's done. Should I scrap it? Rating: 5