Quote Originally Posted by zildjianchik26
-indoor or outdoor: Indoor Rubbermaid Grow
-soil, soilless, or hydroponic: Soil
-specific medium:
-Soil type/brand: Expert Gardener Organic Mix All Purpose Potting soil enriched with organic fertilizer (walmart)
-Water source: Tap Water
-Age of plant: About a week since it sprouted
-Lighting source and distance from plant: 6 26watt CFLs
-Lighting schedule: 24 hours continuously
-Type of ventilation your room has: It's in a big closet and there's a small 7 inch fan ontop



The leaves are curling under and one of them is sporting small brown spots.

I don't have any pics, but they look just like all the other pics of leaves curling under.

I think it may be the temp of the water (too cold) and possibly the crappiness of the soil. But if you think it could be anything else...please do tell.

This weekend I'm going to get some Foxfarm stuff cause I've heardthats pretty good.
Before you run out and get anything you need to diagnose the problem otherwise you will have made a change to your plant for no reason.

When you say water too cold.. how cold are we talking? Cold water is definitely not good for a plant, especially not a seedling.

You say your soil is crappy? What kind of soil is it? I would guess this to be your culprit.

What is the ph of your soil run off?

Take a small pot and fill it with the soil you used. Then flush it slowly.. let the water really soak in. If you pour too much too fast it just floats on top, overflows, and makes a big mess.
Flush water through until you have about 2-4oz of run off water.

Then use a PH pen or some other ph measuring tool to see what your soil ph is. This is another likely canidate for your problems.