First Aid lessons needed 4 my baby girl (pics)

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This is my seedling that is struggling. Should i plan an open casket soon for her:?: I roasted her, and then pruned her. She is a pale green/yellow color now, and has not grown for two or three days now. Sunburned and stunted because i put my 400w a foot from her by rookie mistake, now moved back to 3 feet. Is it too late. Pull the pin? :-(
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Sorry here is the pic of her
This is my seedling that is struggling. Should i plan an open casket soon for her:?: I roasted her, and then pruned her. She is a pale green/yellow color now, and has not grown for two or three days now. Is it too late. Pull the pin? :-( In your experience please
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I have burned seedlings a few times. I find that they take way too long to recover for my liking. i just throw em away and start over.
 
That's the thing, i sunburned it bad i guess. I am on a tight schedule to get my girls flowered as well. How long in your experience have they taken to recover?
 
That's the thing, i sunburned it bad i guess. I am on a tight schedule to get my girls flowered as well. How long in your experience have they taken to recover?

Mine were nute burned. Yours look nute burned as well. The cotyledons are yellow. Thats exactly what mine looked like in the early stages of nute burn. After that, it slowly spread to the other leaves. I doubt you've given it any nutes... but the soil probably has too much in it for seedlings. Thats what my problem was as well.
 
I actually did fertilize once at the beginning by mistake, since i'm new to this. :dunce: Now it's been a week and i won't do that again for at least another couple. But remarkably three other babies have exploded into beautiful bushes. That's why this one is a mystery to me :wall:
 
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