Here's a hint. Your going to see shit happen that doesn't happen outdoors. Moss on the top of your soil, green covered algea on your perlite, burn marks on the tips cause you've over-ferted. One fingered leaves cause you've left your honeys alone for a week without care, lets see... oh. pumps that fail for no reason, flys, little flys, little moths, the list goes on and on.... welcome to growing tomatoes!

You handle each by reading first.... any and every problem has been handled by someone on this board... and if it hasn't you've got some really special tomato plants. The one dreaded thing you always must stay away from is MOLD. Never... Never... Never let mold set in. Black Mold is the worst. But also remember that if you keep your 'work' are clean, don't over water, measure first... pour later, you will be a happy man in the end, and reap the fruit of your labor.

I'm totally against people posting seedlings each day (personally) but, do as you wish.... it's a free country. Trophy plants posted... not my business, actually none of it is my business. The only thing is that LEO is always watching to see if he can make a bust. With the new terrorist laws, and other bullshit, the 'War on Drugs' well... just be careful and think.

You've got a great start, and with the algae... it never really hurts anything. You can always just get rid of the top layer.

Also... if you have any dead leaves laying around on your growing substrate ... get rid of them... they will fester into the dreaded mold after a few weeks or days in some cases.

GL growing... and relax. It's a hearty plant that takes a bit to kill off.... I should know... I've done everything there is to fuck up. But yet they never die. Just go back to the basics... water-air-light when you have problems and go from there.