Ummm...what's baby water? More importantly...what's the difference between good baby water and bad baby water...? (sorry...bored and manic, I guess)

Looks like overnute. (too early in development) Might want to flush it with properly ph'd water. (1 gallon of water for every gallon of pot size will do. No sense in going overboard being as how there's still nutrients in the Ocean Forest already. FF Ocean Forest has the necessary nutrients for the first month to 6 weeks before you should begin with the additional nutes. (half doses for first week or two...watch for response) After they acclimate to the nutrients, should be ok to follow the weekly feeding schedule.

Very Important:
Check the FF website for the weekly feeding schedules. I keep one printed out in case I somehow forget the schedule. (Just kidding, I've been using Fox Farms for years) I wouldn't try the FF soluables until you know what you're doing and why you're doing it though. Powerful stuff, lots of death if misused.
The Grow Big and the Tiger Bloom each have micronutrients. The Big Bloom is a catalyst tea formulated to work with both.

When you do start feeding them, adjust the water to the high end (6.8 or 6.9ish) of acceptable ph, then add the nutrients. Color coded results are skewed by any change in the clear water being clear, so if the water is green or brown, (nutrients) it's misrepresenting your ph. That's why you can't ph the runoff with test strips and aquarium ph test kits.

Never let your schedules vary. Gget a timer, and keep their dark periods dark.
At this stage, I'd go with either the HID or the CFL's. Using both is overkill.
Pick a water and stick with it. Usually tap is fine, might need to let it set out if it smells like chlorine. Might need some adjusting, but it's way cheaper to adjust than to purchase water.

That should be a good start.

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