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rastaman79
10-25-2007, 09:53 AM
hello all.
Does anyone know why my 2 week old seedling is goin crispy,out of two its only happened to 1 of them,they`re in 50/50 compost and perlite mix.they are under two 3ft flourescents with two 100watt energy saving bulbs-on constant,and at the moment im feeding quarter strenth miracle grow once every week or so,I dont plan on using this full term.Also there is no sign of bugs.
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whatsthatsmell
10-25-2007, 11:52 AM
You say they are 2 weeks old, is that two weeks from when they pop'd or two weeks in that container?

From your pics that you have posted i see that your leaves are starting to curl under on the one side, what that usually means is that they are over nuted. I dont give my young guns anything for the first 30 days. There is a troubleshooting guide over on plantganja.com that will help you alot. I think that is weedhound who posts it for people, so see if you can find that guide. It will break down what your seeing and give you the cause. Once you know the cause you know how to fix it.

jchap
10-25-2007, 02:07 PM
they get nurients from the soil first couple weeks, no ferts needed

i had same problem, my ph was out, was using distilled but was way of neatral

heat makes em crispy not to hot in there is it?

stinkyattic
10-25-2007, 02:27 PM
Looks like you might be overwatering, I can't tell but the soil looks wet.
Water with PLAIN water for now, let the soil dry out between wterings.
Are your temperatures very cold in your grow area, like less than 70'F?

rastaman79
10-25-2007, 06:02 PM
Looks like you might be overwatering, I can't tell but the soil looks wet.
Water with PLAIN water for now, let the soil dry out between wterings.
Are your temperatures very cold in your grow area, like less than 70'F?

i dont have thermometer in there but i dont think so,they`re in a 3ft fish tank with what I mentioned earlier pretty much all closed off,it could be a possibilty tho I watered them earlier with half strenth nutes,Doh?. I have ph`d all water and nutes.I`ll follow your lead and see what happens, thanks.

stinkyattic
10-25-2007, 06:13 PM
Get them out of the fish tank. They need more air flow to be healthy.

rastaman79
10-25-2007, 08:21 PM
Get them out of the fish tank. They need more air flow to be healthy.

The tank flap is full lenth and is open four inches with a 12" fan blowing in,sorry forgot to mention that.

rastaman79
10-25-2007, 08:30 PM
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The tank flap is full lenth and is open four inches with a 12" fan blowing in,sorry forgot to mention that.

Gundari
10-25-2007, 09:48 PM
i'd still agree with stinky (she's always right...always...) and get them out of the fish tank. But if you HAVE to keep them in there get a fan blowing air out of the tank, you'll get a much improved air flow due to low pressures and high pressures and all that jazz.

spongebobsmokepants
10-26-2007, 05:03 AM
Overwatered. Most people hate miracle grow soils and blame all their growing woes on it. A moisture meter is $5 or $6 and worth every penny. the top soil can be quite dry and it still not need water. We tend to love our little ones to death.

rastaman79
10-26-2007, 08:06 AM
I already have a moisture meter,`spose i should use it really.The soil hasn`t got miracle grow in it,its what ive been feeding.Goin to look for a small fan that will fit in the tank today. The big fan is putting enough air in the tank to move the plants though?