Well so i blew up a couple pic's at two days apart and look as tho they are perking up. Also, they were feed 2 days ago, I checked the Ph of this before i used it and thats where i got the 7.1 Ph reading. This was not from run off. To me they look over watered, big time! I guess they could have been over watered, but they were bone dry when i saw them. Someone Else has been watering them, i didn't think it was the issue, but it might be. Plus iv found that they are older then i had thought, 5 weeks at least.

Sorry everyone but spoke to person that helps with a few things and found that they were older. But, watering every 4 days. So i compared the pic's from 2 days ago and today. This is a couple pic's side by, to see they have perked up. To see you pretty much gotta open the pics to see how much new growth and see the leaves perking up.

Im really sorry for the incorrect info, but perlite should still be added, i agree. And i only used the cups to maybe create a barrier, so the bugs couldn't get to them while there small by cutting half the cup off the bottom and plant it. Grow and learn i guess. But i dont like putting out wrong info. My bad everyone. I dont want to waste people's time!

These pics are from 23rd and then today im hoping to let them get a bit better before i transplant. But any sign of them looking bad and re pot will take place asap. Again thanks for all the input, you know who you are:jointsmile:

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LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side Well these are well over 3 weeks old. I have them in Organtic MG soil, which i started them all in peat cups before putting them in these 32oz cups. My temps are 86 high and 68 degrees lows. The humidity is high 68 and low is at 48. I thought they were cold so i tried the blanket around them to try an cover the outside of the cups and try an keep them warmer. Dumb maybe but i need them to get up so im trying anything. Plus it keeps the light off the sides of the cups, as i know roots an light Rating: 5