OverWatered Seedlings! Any Coming Back? (PICS)

Ok guys, I can not believe that I have done this, but I am 99.9% sure my plants have been over watered. Today is their second day above ground, and their third day since I planted the germ'd seeds. There are 5x Sensi NL Autos and 3x Sensi Skunk #1 Autos, under 600W MH in 5 gal buckets. I am using FFOF and I added more perilite to the mix in addition to the perilite that is already in the soil. Before I planted the seeds, I drenched the soil until I started getting drainage, I have about 15 or so 1/2" drain holes in the bottom and sides of my 5 gal buckets... Since then I have been spraying the soil everyday with pH'd water to around 6.8. I did NOT spray anything today though, since I am fairly certain that I over watered them. Still pissed I made such a rookie mistake and this is my 5th grow, and these are the first seeds I have actually paid for!

Anyways, I have put an extra fan in my grow area to try to aid the drying out process. The three skunk #1's took the moisture perfectly and they look great, however the NL's did not like it so much, which sucks because I was the most excited about the NL's, I am really hoping that they will bounce back, which is why I am here and if you guys have any suggestions as to what else I can do. One of the NL's (the worst looking one) has it's very first set of leaves which are nice and green, however one of the cotyledons is very small and yellow, the other cotyledon looks okay though. Another NL looks good, first set of leaves are nice and green and wide (indica trait), but the plant is pretty droopy and sad looking compared to the others. There were also two plants that still had the seed completely covering up any green growth, so I used tweezers to maneuver them off so they could start getting some light, one of the seeds was on there pretty damn good, not sure if it would have came off eventually without dying because of the lack of light, once the seed was off though, the growth looks pretty good.. Here are the pics, you can pretty much tell which is which, the good looking ones are the Skunk's

So do you guys think these little girls will make it? I have not watered in more than 24 hours and am letting them dry out right now, is there anything else that I can do to speed up the drying process?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!! Please give me your thoughts and feed back, it would mean very much to me! Thanks again guys, you guys are the best community out there!!

20130617_201847.jpg .....The worst looking NL, droopy and one cotyledon is yellow
20130617_201940.jpg ... Another picture of the NL with yellow leaf
20130617_201854.jpg ...This is the NL that looks good color wise, but is just very droopy.
20130617_201925.jpg... Another picture of the droopy NL
20130617_202404.jpg... This is the one that I pulled the seed off of, it looks a little bent over and the stem looks to be a purplish red color.
20130617_202004.jpg This is one of the Skunks
20130617_202014.jpg Another Skunk
20130617_202022.jpg... This is the other one that the seed came off of, growth looks pretty good on this one, seed just came off.
20130617_201914(0).jpg And the last Skunk

Please let me know what you guys think, it would be greatly appreciated.
Do you think these guys will make it? Especially the one with the yellow cotyledon.
Thanks very much guys!!
 

MajorCoco

Well-Known Member
Hehehe. I thought you just had picture of some dirt there.

Seriously...stop worrying about them before they've even got going. You'll drive yourself mad. They all look like fine cotyledons which will no doubt soon grow into little weed plants....just don't kill them by worrying about them too much. As long as you don't over water constantly the chances of you killing them so soon are virtually nil. I see yellow cotys all the time and never give them a second thought..
 
Okay that is reassuring!
That was really the reason I was so worried about them, because they are so small. I have had plenty of yellow leaves before, but not when one of those yellow leaves are out of 4, lol.
I guess the Sativa in the Skunks allowed them to handle the water a little better, because they look great.
 
So I should just let them dry out and not sweat it? Think all will be well with the little ones? I do have two left over Skunk #1's I can plant in case i lose two.
 
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