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It appears that both plants, especially the blackberry auto, might be suffering from overwatering in the initial stage or nutrient burn due to the light coloring on the cotyledons.
Lights are set to 60% @ 24 inches during the seedling stage.
Not sure but the Blackberry Auto is moving slowly, its not very big for 14 days since sprout compared to the Northern Lights.
Northern Lights appears to have some spotty discoloration on the main leaves. Not sure if its tied to nutrient deficiency.
Provided light nitrogen feeding.
The Blackberry Auto by FastBuds that I originally started failed to grow at all past week one. I believe this may have been due to root rot and nutrient lockout. I dug the plant out of its original pot and it barely developed roots past the taproot. I transplanted it into a smaller pot and sat it to the side for now. In its place, I started germinating another Blackberry Auto seed.
The Northern lights from Autoseeds on the other hand, is on par with where it should be for week 3. This is following the same treatment regimine as the Blackberry Auto.
Northern Lights auto looking good for the most part. Light feeding introduced.
Replant of Blackberry auto seedling is starting to take off on par.
Extra photos of blackberry that initially stunted (in the terracotta colored pot)
Northern lights Auto began flowering. I believe the discoloration is probably due to improper PH range with the soil.
Working to adjust that out and defoliate and problem vegetation.