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	12-02-2012, 07:41 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 Undefined problem (cry for help)Whatever you're doing on nutrients... use less, start with 1/2 of what you're currently using. Assuming those are seedlings, they don't need much now and giving them too much will cause what you see vs. making them grow faster. Also, if you have a means of measuring nutrient strength and pH, you should. Knowing what you're putting on your plants is a good and will help you avoid this kind of issue in the future. 
 
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