Here are some pictures of my very sick plants. Most of them are actually alot older than they look. For some reason they won't recover and grow.

Picture 1: Group shot of the plants. 7 total, as you can see they pretty much all look sick. The soil I was originally using had nutes in it and I suspect burnt the plants and stunted them. Not really sure what happened. I then flushed them and I think that it's possible it may have done more harm than good. Shocking an already shocked plant. Individual shots below.

Picture 2: This is just a seedling in the new soil I got that has no nutes in it. It's really moving slow to come out of it's hull, I'm hoping it doesn't dud out on me, really this and another plant are my current hopes of survival because I think my original plants are pretty much doomed.

Picture 3: This is the other little plant that I have my hopes on. It was also planted in the new soil I got. I'd say it's about Day 5 or 6 since it's lost it's hull. It's always had that deformed shape to it and that odd discoloration on its rounded leaves.Not sure why. It otherwise looks healthy.

Picture 4: This was my first plant that sprouted that I originally posted about in my "stunted growth" thread in the Plant Problems forum. I tried to flush it to save it, but it looks like it's too late. Honestly it looks dead to me.. how can I tell if a plant is completely dead? Honestly even if it's not dead I don't know if it's even worth saving. This was the first plant that showed signs of nute burn.

Picture 5: This is pictures of the youngest of the plants in the old soil. You can see here that it's got some burn going on. This is after I've flushed the soil in this pot as well. Just can't seem to get it out It's a shame.