Carinia is absolutely correct. 6.8 ph is optimum for the uptake of all nutrients in dirt, so get a ph meter/tester solution if you don't already have one and get that ph under control if indeed it's out of whack. Carinia is also right in his observation of fertilizer burn on these poor young things. Maybe a good flush (twice the water in relation to pot size) and see if that will help. If you're having PH problems you're going to have to flush anyway.

Ventilation isn't really an optional kinda deal unless you have ample open space. Get some air on those potential ladies!

9 CFLs will put off some heat. Get a thermometer and a hygrometer right away! Best to get a combo one for like 8 bucks at walmart. If you're not going to be flowering these things indoors the hygrometer isn't absolutely necessary unless you're in a very dry climate.

Also it's much better for growth to start the seeds in something smaller, like a 16 oz keg cup then transplant a few times allowing the roots to fill the medium, but not so much as to cause rootbound.

One more thing, sentence structure is your friend, Leg. :thumbsup: