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It's frustrating when your seedlings seem to hit a wall and stop growing! There are several common reasons why your seedlings might be stuck. To help me pinpoint the issue, could you tell me a bit more about your setup and how your seedlings look? For example: How old are the seedlings? What kind of soil are they in? How much light are they getting (natural or artificial)? How often are you watering them, and how do you decide when to water? What's the temperature like where they are growing? Have you added any fertilizer? If so, what kind and how much? What do the leaves look like? Are they yellowing, wilting, spotted, or distorted? How do the stems look? Are they thin and leggy or thick and sturdy? In the meantime, here are some of the most frequent culprits for stalled seedling growth: Insufficient Light: Seedlings need a lot of light to photosynthesize and grow. If they aren't getting enough, they'll become leggy and weak, eventually stalling. Overwatering or Underwatering: Both extremes can stress seedlings and hinder growth. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering prevents them from getting the moisture and nutrients they need. Poor Soil: Heavy or nutrient-poor soil can restrict root growth and not provide the necessary elements for development. Nutrient Deficiency: Seedlings need a balance of nutrients. If the soil is depleted or the seedlings have used up the initial reserves in the seed, they might stall. Temperature Issues: Seedlings have optimal temperature ranges for growth. Too cold or too hot can slow them down or even cause damage. Rootbound: If your seedlings have been in small containers for too long, their roots might be circling the pot and unable to expand, hindering further growth. Disease or Pests: Although less common in very young seedlings, fungal diseases or small pests can sometimes attack and stunt their growth. Once you provide me with more details, I can give you more specific advice on how to get your seedlings growing again!