My experience with all your variables is limitedâ?¦..so take what I saw with an entire shaker of salt.

I think that youâ??re still blasting them with too much light and heatâ?¦. You were warned in your previous thread.

Secondlyâ?¦.the soil looks dry. Peat pots transpire a lot of moisture very rapidlyâ?¦.and peat is very low ph to begin withâ?¦..maybe the best thing would be to go to plastic pots in the future.

I know that Rusty is a champion of miracle growâ?¦I am not. I started my outdoor vege garden starts in miracle growâ?¦.it sucked the life out of them. I had to add quite a bit of nutes to bring them around. He obviously has vast experience dealing with itâ?¦probably a lesson in itself.

Also Iâ??m not a believer in waiting to feed until plants are X high or old. I put my starts (or seeds) in 50/50 mix of Fox farms ocean forest and a no nute potting mix. (with a lot of perlite) That equates to a light feeding from the get go. They take off running.

There are sooo many variables in horticultureâ?¦..in some cases itâ??s not as easy as it looks. Hang in thereâ?¦read, and read some more. You will have success in time.

Good luck,
HMR
Horsemanrocks Reviewed by Horsemanrocks on . 6 Days and still... only an inch My last post, I mentioned that I had burned my plants. Well, I took down the foil and moved to another location with better ventilation. I have started new seeds, and now, the only one that has popped up, is 6 days old and is only about an inch tall. The last ones that I had were over 5 inches after 6 days!:wtf: I am using the same soil, jiffy pots, and the same lights. The only difference is that I used the CFLs from the beginning instead of sunlight and then the CFLs. Rating: 5