I knocked my flowerpot over trying to move them to more sun. They're only seedlings. How do I save them?
>>17323837
Carefully repot them, any broken stems you will need to use a thin piece of wood and carefully tie it so it is "upright". Shouldn't be too difficult.
>>17323846
They are about the size of my thumbnail, I will do my best.
I am literally watching them wilt and die in front of me. Is there any other advice? These are so small I don't know what to do.
start again
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GET THEM TO A HOSPITAL
YOUR CHILDREN ARE DYING AND YOUR FIRST THOUGHT WAS TO USE THE INTERNET?
CALL 911 YOU STUPID BITCH
Repot them, give them what they require, wait a few days and hope for the best. If they die, start over.
Only thing I can really suggest. I worked in a flower shop for quite a while, and we had accidents like that frequently. Can't remember any plants dying except a tiny Aloe Vera that was sickly from the start.
What are you cultivating, friend?
>>17324248
Impatiens
>>17324970
Touch-me-nots are nice. If you have fertilizer, maybe put some into the new pot to help things along. We usually didn't fertilize ours any extra, but it's one of those plants people like to use liquid fertilizer for.
Oh and keep the plants out of direct sunlight for like a day or so after repotting.
better to grow seedlings in plastic cups
put plastic warp on the cups and you have a mini green house for the seedlings
once they're big, replant them in the definitive pot