Thanks a lot for everyones response!It's cool to see growers and tokers support eachother.
So, It's two weeks old (give or take a few days.)
I don't add any nutrients other than what is already in the miracle gro. I did first start this plant using left over soil from a bonsai tree kit. I had to transplant it to a half gallon pot because before the first week was up, the roots had outgrown the previous pot (it was a very small pot). After transplant, it was doing fine until about a few days later, it developed yellowing on the very tip of one of the blades(first set of true leaves) and then spread to the two round leaves.it's been about a week and the yellowing has spread to most of the plant (stems being the last to yellow.)The round leaves are done for and the yellowing seems less agressive but more evenly spread though out the plant. Do you think I might of shocked it by taking it from one type of soil to one that might be too strong(miracle gro?) Being afraid that it might of been a nitrogen defficiency but not having the money to buy the good stuff, I added coffee grounds to the soil about two days after it started to yellow(about a week ago). It didn't slow down the yellowing but it hasn't made the condition worse either.
should I re pot it in a different soil? change the light cycle?