Quote Originally Posted by Telurmomisaidhi
Thanks for your input everyone. My ph level was high apparently. I brought the watering solutions ph way down so i think that should help. Its about 79 degree below the light, but the soil seems a little cold. Im not too sure what the proper soil temp is, but i would imagine relatively warm. I will post as soon as i get some more results.
Do you have your pots sitting on a cold floor? If so, prop them up on something... plywood, a small riser, anything to get them up away from the floor.

This could easily be what's causing your cold soil.
Faddenator Reviewed by Faddenator on . I Have No Idea What This Problem Is!!! Anyone seen anything like this before??? I sprouted this from a purps seed that i aquired online. Everything went smoothly at first. I used the paper towel method for germination, and planted the seed in a peat moss pellet that swells when you get it wet. It sprouted beautifully, but when the first set of 2 leaves came out, the centers of the leaves discolored and twisted. This problem appears to be affecting the older foliage. the newer growth in the midlle looks great. As far as conditions go, i recently changed the soil to fox Rating: 5