Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
If it's overfert, they are far along enough that I'd say they will grow out of it.
If it's a soil or water pH issue, you'll need to solve it anyway.
Have you used any supplements other than what is in the soil?
water is 6.8 going in, and no other ferts at all, usually I wait for a long time to even touch those. They have just been kept under two 40w floros, and this is what's happening. they do have a small fan keeping the air moving, and enough to move them as well.
It just throws me off because never an issue starting in MG, but trying the seedling mix might not have been a good idea.

Eventually they will go into 3:1 compost man w/hummus : perlite.
Maybe this should be done asap? as they don't seem to be getting better, if anything twisting more and has yellowing spots that turn darker.

under the leaf it's a little purple on some of them, not all. Which I have seen before with no complications.
Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . seedling issue Any ideas? they are in MG seed starter soil (regular MG soil has never caused an issue, but checked this out) but these ones are twisting and one is turning a lighter green in the center... what is the deal? under 2 t12 tubes right now. Temps hover around 78-84 on the rim I know..not a good idea with the mg...lol Rating: 5