Are my seedlings sick?

The leaves look .... wrinkled and not so healthy to me. There is also a small yellow spot on the tip of the leave not sure if the picture shows it.
Any input will be much appreciated.
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jackoladd

Active Member
They don't look too bad to me if anything i would say slightly over-watered, also keep your light as close as possible its hard to tell but i think they are stretching a bit.
 
They don't look too bad to me if anything i would say slightly over-watered, also keep your light as close as possible its hard to tell but i think they are stretching a bit.
They were stretching the first 2 days, rapidly but I fixed it moving the lights closer and they haven't stretched as of yet. I guess you're right I do spray the surface a bit like at most 2 times a day cause it gets dry quickly cause I have a fan blowing into the cfl's and slightly blowing the plants themselves I guess I should stop that.

Appreciate the input.

Thank you.
 

CoolNameHere

Well-Known Member
They don't look too bad to me if anything i would say slightly over-watered, also keep your light as close as possible its hard to tell but i think they are stretching a bit.
Indeed the 3rd one seems to look like its stretching slightly
 

MrGhettoGrower

Well-Known Member
I need to know the dirt your in and any nutrient you gave'em? I do see the brown tip on the 2nd pic, possible nutrient burn? The brown spot is the only thing to worry about right now. Other than that they look healthy! I just started 10 babies in rock wool~check it out!Picture 24.jpg
 
I need to know the dirt your in and any nutrient you gave'em? I do see the brown tip on the 2nd pic, possible nutrient burn? The brown spot is the only thing to worry about right now. Other than that they look healthy! I just started 10 babies in rock wool~check it out!View attachment 1679801
The soil is a domestic product for flowers and vegetables and its basically the only pot soil you can purchase in my country. It has the following ingredients;
peat, bark humus, clay and compost and enriched with NPK with added fertilizers;
N: 200 mg/L, P2 O5 200mg/L, K2 O 300mg/L, salts < 3g/L PH value 5.5 - 6.5
I haven't added any additional nutrients but I do water them with domestic mineral water at room temp, the water contains the following;
C 24mg/L, N 4 mg/L MG 3.1 mg/L, K 3.25 mg/L, SO42 1.25 mg/L, CI 1.05 mg/L, HCO3 117.1 according to the label on the bottle.
The plant with the yellow spot did touch the cfl for few hours until I noticed it, is it possible it just got burnt by the heat?

Thank you everyone for your input.
 
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