Once again, thanks for the replies. Being his first grow trying his best to keep everything going in the right direction with the knowledge/supplies he has.

In sixteen hours he would have planted the seeds one week ago and the first seedling broke the surface 3 days ago (with almost all the rest coming up within the 24 hours after that)

The first true leaves are about 50-75% bigger than they were last night and all the seedlings poking through are now open and above the surface.

As for the nutes, they aren't getting any anymore. The only reason he was giving them was because the rockwool wasn't soaked any any at the beginning. Now they're just getting a mist of 1ml h2o2/gallon of water when the rockwool starts to feel dry (which it hasn't since yesterday).

The light is still a little over 5 feet away. He's nervous about moving it any closer in fear of burning the little guys. He'd rather waste some light now on seedlings than go to the store to get flouros (he got about a foot of snow last night). He knows that 1000w isn't enough for 22 plants, but he's only gonna transfer the strongest 20, and is assuming that in a week or two he'll be down to 16-18. And if a lot of them look strong, can always add another light a little down the road.

He sucked some water out of the rockwool and it had a pH ~8. He knows this is high, but is it okay until they're transfered to soil? From what he understands the pH is mainly for nutrient uptake and since they're not getting any nutes now, should it be a problem? He obviously wants to bring the pH down, but is not sure how to do it while they're in the rockwool without drowning the seedlings.

The temperature is now ~78, so seem to have that problem under control.

The pictures are from about a half hour ago, the last one being of the guy that didn't look good last night. And, once again, if there's any other info or pictures you'd like just ask.

I'll keep updating this thread as the guys grow up.