First indoor grow in soil

I dont. RIP that thing off lol.

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Yep, carefully remove it. Her leaves need to open up and start catching rays! :v: :slight_smile:

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Very carefully

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I was about to give up but the other half came off. I hope I didnt break her. We shall see in the am.

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I actually pulled mine out of the peat disk to remove the seed husk. It had about a I inch taproot. Afterwards i stuck it back all the way into the peat disk and it hasn’t moved.

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Your pic didn’t upload @Angie can you try again please? I’m curious to see your baby!

Opps!! Lol.

Looks iffy, but my fingers are crossed. Is she in a dome?

Yeah but I’m not sure that’s going to help her. Hoping to see change this evening.

Still no change. Just a little nub on a stem. I’ll just keep watching and hoping. Updates tomorrow.

Can you get a more close up shot? It looks like at least one cotyledon is intact in the pic you posted earlier, but it’s hard to tell :confused:

I thought so too but this morning it doesn’t look good at all

She was bent over and looking pretty brown this morning.

That’s what has happened to me every time I had one that stuck, sorry

That’s just heartbreaking. Then I’ve been focused on her poor Sunshine’s color is still fading. Shes starting to curl up a bit. I think I may have let the soil dry too much being that her cup was so much dryer than the others and they look good. To me that is

Sunshine looks greener in pic

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Should I be worried about this one too?

Sorry about the one. But the other looks good. Just make sure you’re not getting the soil soaked, just damp a couple times a day maybe, and keep a dome over her until you see the round leaves start to yellow.

Thank you. I’ll just try and get the other three girls there!!