Seedling pots fell over

Maryyjanee420

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I have a gooseneck led ligh lamp which needed a table support to stand and I temporarily fixed that with cardboard thinking I’ll build the setup next day and pots fell over. Seedlings had just come up. And they fell out of the soil, however I immediately put them back in with some new soil the same minute and gave them a few drops of water to settle down. Will it slow down the growth of do any damage to seedlings?
 
The tiny tap root is pretty fragile, the plant is pretty resilient, time with tell. It usually isn’t a problem if you gently re plant it. What are you growing in, look kinda muddy.
 
The tiny tap root is pretty fragile, the plant is pretty resilient, time with tell. It usually isn’t a problem if you gently re plant it. What are you growing in, look kinda muddy.
I immediately dropped the seed in soil and covered it. I’m using magic soil
 
I immediately dropped the seed in soil and covered it. I’m using magic soil
Not familiar with magic soil, over watering is the number one killer for sprouts and seedlings, just don’t overdo it, it looks too wet. I’m sure otherwise it will survive.
 
Magic soil? please explain is that a brand? and you will know in a day or 2 if there was damage it will turn yellow
Tbh it’s nothing special if you compare magic soil with the products available in your country. But this product is the only good ‘live’ soil I could find. Which is basically a mixture of low ec coco peat, perlite, organic manure, seaweed, beneficial microbes and natural additives
 
I’m hoping it doesn’t stunt their growth. I do see a few changes (in a positive way). So I’m guessing you’re right in my case too :)
Yeah, for the most part, they’re pretty tough. This is the same one I dropped as a seedling today. Finally within two weeks to go.
 

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