I would simply re-plant those into soil, bury the stem so soil covers the bend and holds it upright.

-Mmmm the bend is literally as thick as a piece of string, it thins out so much I wonder at how it doesn't just fall apart :l It's like it collapses in on itself... I could be wrong but it doesn't look like the plant could move any nutrients/water past that area...

You could probably get by just fine if you put them under your lights - if you don't have more you'll need A LOT more - HID if you got it, otherwise 6500k cfl's...

-I haven't set up my grow room yet, but I have a 600 watt hps waiting for them.

I never use humidity domes or seed starters. I just germinate in a plastic bag and plant once the taproot emerges. I had about a 90% success rate with sprouts using this method... I find keeping it simple usually works out for the better, unless of course you are a true expert in plant biology or whatever. Just my opinion i suppose.

-Could it be they were just kept too humid? I had been thinking that maybe it was when I took the humidity dome off and left the fan on the little guys, though it's not a high output fan at all. Is it bad to leave the taproot exposed/out of soil/substrate?

Try and get a more accurate reading on your ph as well, 6-7 is a pretty wide range when it comes to cannabis. It should be in the 6.5-6.8 range in soil.

-Argh, I wish it was that easy. The color from 6-7 on my chart is pretty much the same

Hope this helps :thumbsup:[/QUOTE]

-I do too! I'm gonna set my room up tomorrow, and replant them into sunshine mix. Unfortunately since I first posted about this, the remaining three who were droopy died, so I won't be able to see if replanting them deeper will work :sadcrying Thanks for the help and suggestions, though :thumbsup: