It sounds like it's time to fertilize. In one quart containers, I'd consider giving them a quarter teaspoon of a fert like Peters 20-20-20 mixed. in a gallon of water. If you have a tds meter, add fert to a gallon of water until the number is about 750. Perhaps fertilized every other time you water, or every third time. That kind of thing. I'd consider putting each plant in its own 5 gallon bucket with a cup of Whitney Farms powder fert mixed in, or something like it, like Foxfarm powder which I think is 4-8-7.
wayward Reviewed by wayward on . Leave edges turning lime green? Babies are almost 3 weeks old and looking very healthy and bushy. They are in 50% seed-starter soil 50% Supersoil, watered every 2-3 days (very dry here) with spring water. No ferts yet. Lights are 3 each 13 watt LEDs (red and blue) and 3 each 24 watts of cool and warm CFLs. They are in 1 quart pots and are about 6" tall and about 6" wide. Two fans provide cooling and fresh air. The two slightly shorter ones have some very pale (lime green) edges on the leaves, but are getting Rating: 5