OK this may be my last contribution as I haven't gotten much of any response in awhile and I believe my plant is on its way to better pastures so to say. It doesn't bother me so much that this plant looks to be on its last leg, but that I don't know what I did or where I went wrong. I've tried posting pictures along the way, but to no avail.

That being said, community, if you can see by my pictures where I went wrong or what I may have done wrong, please enlighten me. I want to not make the same mistakes again if at all possible. If it can still be saved, I would like to know that too, with what I can do.

In the pictures, my soil had started turning green on the top, as did the exposed perlite. Assuming thats not a good thing, what would cause that and is that a contributing factor or a non-issue. Let's have a look....
Mingles Reviewed by Mingles on . Very New Grow Hey hey everyone, I know there are a hundred other "first growers" posting here, but even after much research and reading, I still feel clueless. Since its my first grow and am short on cash, I started with bag seeds, from some of the better stuff I've gotten recently. So far the seeds have been planted (one seed per pot, mind you) in 3 10 inch pots and one 6 inch pot for a total of four plants so far. I have 3 other seeds in the paper towels, just waiting for them to pop through. I Rating: 5