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Bloodguy
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Hard sayin without a pic my man. But I will say this... I've found that most plants can be saved however sometimes the time effort and cost makes it a fool's goal. Each situation is different. On the upside you are here at 420 so you'll get the help you need. Post a pic and I'll try to help, if I can't someone else will. Best wishes brotha .Hey guys....i got a problem... one of my seedlings has major amounts of green algae growing in the dirt from inadequate drainage an it's starting to kill it...i know how to fix the drainage issue but my question is, is there anything the can be done to save my seedling? Will proper drainage in a new pot with same dirt allow it to dry out enough to kill the algae? Thanks for any advice