dante.
Active Member
Hello all,
This is my first indoor grow and i am using coco coir. I have my little guys underneath a 400w Metal Hallide Bulb on a 18/6 light cycle. They are also in small biodegradable peat moss pots. I germinated them in a a paper towel and then placed them in the coco and put them under a clone dome until they were about 1.5 inches tall. They are 6 days, 4 days, and 3 days old respectively (i counted from the day they first sprouted out of the coco medium). I also have a tomato plant that is about 18 days old in there with them and that is growing great. The problem is that the tomato plant is looking very vigorous and healthy; and the seedlings are looking small and stunted with some leaf deformations/discoloration (see pics below). My oldest seeding appears the most stunted, while the other two have thin leaves that appear to be growing abnormally. They all appear to have yellowing/brownish tan spots on their leaves. The two oldest seedlings have a tan/yellow color on the ends of their serrated leaves. I've attempted to keep my ph (5.8-6.0) as consistent as possible, whether i'm watering with nutes or just plain water. I believe it's either a ph issue or a nute issue (burning or lack of), but i'm not sure. What do you guys think? I greatly appreciate the help.
Key:
(First Picture - 4 day old seedling
Second Picture - 3 Day old seedling
Third Picture - 6 Day old seedling
Fourth Picture - 4 day old seedling
Fifth Picture - tomato
Sixth Picture - 6 day old seedling)
This is my first indoor grow and i am using coco coir. I have my little guys underneath a 400w Metal Hallide Bulb on a 18/6 light cycle. They are also in small biodegradable peat moss pots. I germinated them in a a paper towel and then placed them in the coco and put them under a clone dome until they were about 1.5 inches tall. They are 6 days, 4 days, and 3 days old respectively (i counted from the day they first sprouted out of the coco medium). I also have a tomato plant that is about 18 days old in there with them and that is growing great. The problem is that the tomato plant is looking very vigorous and healthy; and the seedlings are looking small and stunted with some leaf deformations/discoloration (see pics below). My oldest seeding appears the most stunted, while the other two have thin leaves that appear to be growing abnormally. They all appear to have yellowing/brownish tan spots on their leaves. The two oldest seedlings have a tan/yellow color on the ends of their serrated leaves. I've attempted to keep my ph (5.8-6.0) as consistent as possible, whether i'm watering with nutes or just plain water. I believe it's either a ph issue or a nute issue (burning or lack of), but i'm not sure. What do you guys think? I greatly appreciate the help.
Key:
(First Picture - 4 day old seedling
Second Picture - 3 Day old seedling
Third Picture - 6 Day old seedling
Fourth Picture - 4 day old seedling
Fifth Picture - tomato
Sixth Picture - 6 day old seedling)