I thinned my carrots on Sunday evening (left it a bit late - I think I should have done them a couple of weeks ago) and seeing the little carrots already formed on the thinnings I couldn't really bare to throw them away! 
I transplanted them into a couple of containers and watered them in and the next morning they had fainted. I popped them in the shade and hoped they would come round but they are still resolutely swooning.
Is there any chance they will recover?
Is there anything I can do to increase the chances of them survivng?
Are they doooooomed?!

I transplanted them into a couple of containers and watered them in and the next morning they had fainted. I popped them in the shade and hoped they would come round but they are still resolutely swooning.

Is there any chance they will recover?
Is there anything I can do to increase the chances of them survivng?
Are they doooooomed?!
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