Just being aware of the problem helps you keep an eye on 'em. Perhaps adjusting watering schedule would be a benefit, but that depends on local conditions, dry times, plant uptake...
I'd also transplant a tad early into their next pot, with perlite or vermiculite added to the mix. :thumbsup:

Peat is very acidic. Did you mix your own? (is the soil ph buffered?)

I've found it's easiest to use a commercial potting mix, rather than to mix your own. Consistent, cheap and reliable. (or they wouldn't be in business for long)
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . The experiment...going wrong? Right so new enough to the whole thing, i.e. site included so dunno if this is posted in the right spot or whatever but have a few bag seeds and did the whole germination in the paper towels and two popped the shell and I in turn popped them in some compost soil for seedlings and covered it with clingfilm...:) so I was thinking happy days ...however the first seed which is now about 5 days post germ has sprouted which (I am pleased to inform peeps about) but the tip is brown and since day one Rating: 5