Thanks for Responding!!! Here is the problem, I have some trainwreck seedlings going right now which came from trainwreck from my first ever grow making them very valuable to me. After leaving for a weekend I saw signs of under-watering and of course, like a newbie, I believe I over-watered them. 5 days later without sprays and they aren't looking healthy and are drooping and some have yellowing lower leaves. The leaves feel like they are soft and spongy. Also each seedling seems to vary in severity which I believe is caused by difference in amount of water given when each were over-watered 1) my first question is just confirmation that this is in fact over-watering 2) What should I do to help return them to a balanced state? (place in sun during the day? blow-dry soil??) 3) Should I pot the three that are ready in an effort to help dry them out. Here is the pics the first one is of the suspect possibly molding leaf.... THANKS!!!
Yes, xplant asap. They look past due. Then... Get your ph under control. 6.3 - 6.8. Let them dry out some in between waterings. They will be hungry very soon. Start considering what nutes to use. Freak
looks like overwatering seedlings 15ml first week, 25ml second week, 35ml 3rd week, 50ml wth week water when soil looks dry GL
They're root bound, except the last one which won't be far behind. When you water root bound plants, even normally, the plants wilt. You must transplant asap as Freak said or they'll die. Advanced root binding isn't as easy to fix as most other problems. Once it progresses past a certain point, even transplanting won't save them.
yeh i would of gone for most likely root bound one of the most important aspects of growing is growing ur roots to be big and strong!
Thanks to everyone that posted a response!!! Ill be transplanting them today for sure and oh thanks OceanGreen for the watering schedule for seedlings that's going to be really helpful in the future