Just keep a good eye on it and keep it in the shade as much as possible. It's really obvious when the soil gets dry and once you see it for the first time, you'll be able to build a watering schedule ho.have to remember i live in the desert where it gets to 105 sometimes! but ok i made it a brace then put soil around i wont water for about 2 days!
I live in Phoenix and it looks like to me your seedling is dying.. The summer sun was probably too much for that seedling combined with the 105+ temperature and the dry summer air.. Seedlings and cuttings dont need a lot of light and too much will kill them. They need to be in a humidity dome under a florescent light with high humidity.. You might be able to save it by buying a CFL bulb or two and putting it inside under that light.have to remember i live in the desert where it gets to 105 sometimes! but ok i made it a brace then put soil around i wont water for about 2 days!
Fuck yes! I live in AZ and I would never put a seedling or cutting out in the summer sun. Seedlings are babies in the plant world and they need to be treated that way.should i put it in shade!