was planning on transplanting come 1st week of july.. for a day or two though some of the root was exposed, stupid me decided to grow them in a frosty clear container.. but i covered up the container to give the roots some privacy as soon as i got done talking to Italiano here, but come the next morning checkup i notice the leaves are curling.. also a burn on the tip of the leaf?

sounded to me like it was a nute burn, but i've had this baby in plain soil i got from walmart.. no miraclegrow, no nuffin.. anyone know other reasons why this would happen?

i also gave the kids a extra layer of soil on top for provided support, as it and the others stretched about 3 inches from the cot to the soil, one of the kids began to fall over from lack of support, so i tied it to a stick.. but im not sure why the 2 plants are in shock.

The other 6 are doing great! They're on day 9/10, but i dont want them suffering the same fate. Given just a 4 day difference, I'm going to have to cover up those bottoms to keep those roots in a dark place.

1st set of pics is the original 4.

pic 1 - plant 0 - oldest child, that burn on the tip was from the light falling on it once upon a time.. but seems healthy!
pic 2 - plant A
pic 3 - plant B - beginning to fold upwards toward light?? why? you can see the change in the healthy green too..
pic 4 - plant C - the injured.. why are you curling?!
pic 5 - the current setup for the 4. 126w warm cfl.. inside that plastic container is water to evaporate for a moist environment..