These seedlings was in the conservatory with only a 30 wat led grow light per plant. I was finding that they was stretching quite a lot after the first week.
One plant didn't have any led lighting only natural light until the second week.
@hypnotit Hi mate they are looking good One thing I found was that plant s really do need atleast a few hours of darkness each day to recuperate and rest as going on a 24hr schedule pushes them to the limit and little issues can become big probs when plants are stressed.
I would also consider dropping the ph down below 6.5 somewhere between 6.2 and 6.5 is ideal
Happy growing and I hope I have helped answer this question
There is something wrong with my plants but I'm not sure, I hope it's nutrient burn, iun whiuchn case I will flush with PH water, but it could be nutrient deficiency, what I am most concerned about is that this is root rot.
What do you think it is and what should should i do?
Hey hypnotit. You have excess nitrogen. The first clue is the dark green leaves. That combined with the burned tips and and the clawing down on the ends of the leaves clearly says too much nitrogen. I would definitely flush with plain water and then make sure the soil has dried out well before watering again. In the future you only need to water every 3rd feeding to prevent his from happening again. So you want to feed, water, water, then repeat. Hope this gets you headed in the right direction. Good luck.