Quote Originally Posted by SmokedSinse12
I agree the first thing could be from too frequent waterings because it happened early on when I was giving them a tablespoon every day but the second thing happened after I switched to watering every 3 days. I had given it it two ounces of water 4 days ago and yesterday that happened after 3 days of no water.

Would transplanting when they are so small hurt the plant? Because I am going to use fox farms dirt I read they don't handle it too well when they are so young. Currently they are in 50/50 fox farms and seed starter.
You're right about the FF.
Does look like early nute-burn.

Perhaps it would be good to keep the 50/50 mix, for the first re-pot or better, add more perlite for drainage and neutrality.

Transplanting at this age is just fine.
Not too big a pot though. Ideally one should do 3 or 4 re-pots as they grow.
Jumping right to the big containers can leave dry spots and mini bogs.

Oh, and that's not bug damage as far as I can see.
A small snail or slug could cause that scraped looking lesion, but there would be telltale slime tracks.
The trick for blaming bugs is to look for bug poo.

From the thickness of the leaf, and the internode distance, it looks like you have plenty of light.

Off to a great start, I'd say.

Aloha,
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Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . HELP: what is this? I'm on day 8 and everything is going great except for a few problems. First, the setup -42w 6500k CFLs. I was using two bulbs with three plants under each but now I have three bulbs with two plants under each. -Half Fox Farms Ocean Fresh Half organic seed starter dirt and maybe 25% perlite -First 5 days or so I gave them about .5oz each of water every day. Now I'm giving them 2oz every 3 days. pH of the water is about 6.5 This first thing appeared a few days ago. It didn't get worse Rating: 5