Need diagnosis on one of my little guys Curling/Clawing and i think i may have burnt

bradicus

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This little guys was planted a few days before the rest of them and im pretty sure i burnt him (first grow) over night because i was stupid enough to think misting the leaves would cool him down i also suspect that i over nueted as well and it coupled with the burns and hes growing execptional slow compared to the others which you will see below. Im flushing now but i want a bit of veteran advice due to the others looking so good with the same process.
this is them all today keep in mind the damaged one (front left) is 1 day younger029.jpg
This is how close the plants were when i think i burned it from the lights which served to weaken her006.jpg
This is my patient her sister plant (on the right) has grown x2 as much as the others so you can see why im worried 028.jpg026.jpg
 

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Zagon

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Do not give'em nutes just yet, young ones are easy to burn, they don't need any, what soil is it? most likely it has all the nutrients for at least 4 weeks
 

hermex

Active Member
Misting them is usually ok unless you're running really hot lights too close. For ladies that small I'd be using some CFLs if you don't have a t5. Keep them humid on smaller lights until they have some leaves to handle your bigger light. You could start nutes when you move to the big light.
 

bradicus

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Misting them is usually ok unless you're running really hot lights too close. For ladies that small I'd be using some CFLs if you don't have a t5. Keep them humid on smaller lights until they have some leaves to handle your bigger light. You could start nutes when you move to the big light.
Thanks guys aprecciate it
 
Hey, just want to mention that the slight waviness you see on the sides of the leaves in that 3rd picture is probably due to slight over-watering (watering the plants again while the soil is still moist). Young seedling are very vulnerable to over-watering, so just be extra careful while they're so tiny. (every time i've over-watered my seedlings they develop that waviness in the lower leaves)
 
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