Babyyk
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yeah that was probaly the case i put it back in the original soil from outside and no i havent i have just been giving it water.Ya know, it's hard to deny that the MG burnt the little guy, but I've used all types of MG soils, and never had a problem with any, EXCEPT, a long time ago, when I bought some that had been soaking wet for quite awhile. Now, common sense would tell me that, in that case, the soil could become too hot for a small plant, because there would be a buildup of nutes, from the contant moisture. Any possibility that was the case? Also, I have to ask....did you feed them anything but water?
i changed it back to the soil from outside . will that help any??Soil burnt it, it's also in shock from the transplant.
Yep, it's dying.... Maybe flush? But that MG soil has nutes (if that's the type you bought)
Goodluck
Also some more photos would be helpful
alright lol thanks!As long as you see some green on the plant there is still hope!
(Re-Install the stick)