Ok, here goes. I will try to include everything that may be of help, if I neglect something let me know, this is my first time growing and I am far from a green thumb. Until recently the plants looked great and all information to date has been obtained from this site, so thank you all.

To begin with, seeds were planted on July 15th and were under 24/7 light until roughly a week ago at which point I switched them to 18/6. Temperature inside the cabinet is usually right around 80 degrees. It hit 90 right before the pictures seen below were taken due to a fan burning out; this issue has since been fixed.

The issues with the leaves also just started when I transplanted about 2 weeks ago. The crunchy leaves at the bottom happened almost immediately, while the yellowing is recent. I figured the crunchy, shriveled leaves were due to transplant shock, I could be very wrong. I also thought I had purchased nice soil; though now through further reading realize I may be wrong again as it includes peat moss. They are currently in 8 inch pots and will be transferred to 12 inch pots before flowering.

Set up details:

Lights: 5 fluorescents and 4 cfls
Fertilizers used: started with miracle grow, switched to Fox Farm Grow Big after a few weeks. I will switch again to Fox Farm Big Bloom when flowering.
Soil: started with Hyponex, switched to Black Gold Organic when I transplanted 2 weeks ago. (soil includes: peat moss (I know), compost, earthworm castings, forest humis, perlite and pumice)

I added lime yesterday because my best guess was low Ph leading to nutrient lockout, though as I said, I only know what I have read here and it was my best guess. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully they can be saved and if so do you have any ideas on how much longer I should leave them in veg growth phase? Thank you in advance for your help.
BetterThanBeer Reviewed by BetterThanBeer on . Leaves took a turn for the worse. Ok, here goes. I will try to include everything that may be of help, if I neglect something let me know, this is my first time growing and I am far from a green thumb. Until recently the plants looked great and all information to date has been obtained from this site, so thank you all. To begin with, seeds were planted on July 15th and were under 24/7 light until roughly a week ago at which point I switched them to 18/6. Temperature inside the cabinet is usually right around 80 degrees. It Rating: 5