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| If someone could PLEASE HELP i would appreciate it more then you could ever imagine. I have two plants that are about a week old and are a little taller then 2 inches. (5 1/2 centimeters). Last night I was giving them their stem bending treatment, and to my surprise the stems had hardend quite a bit and weren't all soft like they are when the plants had sprouted. I accidently made a little crease in the stem (it didn't break), but it was still enough to do damage. This mornin' i woke up and found to my horror, that my precious baby (it was the better of the two) was lying on the soil limp, and the leaves were curling. It was still green, (no coloured patches anywhere) so i decided to take a toothpick and dentle floss and lightly tie it up. Can anyone PLEASE give me any suggestions on how to save my baby, or is it hopeless. PLEASE!!! Thanks SO MUCH! | ||
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![]() | Howdy Ryan Carefully tape the stem up. Secure it to the toothpick for strength. It may take a few days to heal, and you'll start to see a knot where the ends form. You'll know it's healed. ~~hb | ||
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