Superthrive might help. The labels seems to say different things. I just use a drop or 2 in a gal. Some times 5 or 7. It might be snake oil, might be great. Tough to tell and everyone has an opinion on it. One is that its SO expensive. But at these doses, the $6 bottle will last like 2 or 3 years. So it amortizes out as pretty cheap.
Looks like it could be over or under watered.
Did you add anything to the soil? (perlite or the like)
I put perlite in all soils, MG, FF, etc. I do not like vermiculite for soil. The soil itself seems to hold enough water. I don't think you can add too much perlite. The end effect of that would be watering more often. Which means the roots are in more 'air' more of the time (one of the perks to most hydro styles.)
I don't think it looks *that* stretched considering the initial lighting and its still a seedling. It has a lot of time to fatten up.
First, I have to say as a "newb" to all of this, in the first month of growing I have learned SO much from this site. EVERY SINGLE situation I've encountered and every solution to all of these situations have been answered here at one time or another. That being said, it really makes NO sense not to read this entire site once over prior to starting any sort of grow be it big or small (something I most definetely didnt do myself).
Anyhow, that behind us, thanks to everyone that has provided help/input even though the questions I've asked have been asked coutless times before im sure.
If I had it to do over again I would do pretty much everything differently. But for these few poor plants that I have, Im going to try and make it through with what I've got, if nothing else to learn more before I go and screw up another crop!
Last couple of questions, I've noticed that there are a TON of small, or should I say TINY white specs on the tops of all my leaves. It doesnt look like the yellow dots caused by the mites sucking from the bottom, but rather somthing that is actually on top of the leaves. I sprayed the plants with carbonated water to rinse the solution used to kill the mites off, so im not sure if thats what it is, or if its something to be worried about.
Next up, as you all know, I used good 'ol Miracle-Gro potting soil (because i didnt read anything first) and being almost 4 weeks in wanted to know if it would be beneficial to transplant to some decent media? I have a Sea Of Green right down the street from me and can get some quality media, but didnt know if that will be too much stress for the plants. If its a good idea, what would the process be? To completely remove all, or almost all Miracle Gro soil from the plants and then put them into the good media, or??
Thanks again for taking the time with someone that should have taken the time to read this site and didnt prior to planting.... I appreciate it all!