Anybody know if this is fixable?

ETHERR

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Am wondering why this seedling has come out looking like this ? Anybody have any idea
16 days old
Ph at 6.5
Organic soil
Perlites
2 cfls (11w 13w)
1 LED (14w)
Small fan
Temp at 28/29°c
 

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New Age United

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Just a little mutation it's common especially in feminized seeds, it will most likely grow out of it in the next few nodes but if not some of your leaves will be malformed but you should still be able to make it to harvest.
 

ETHERR

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Just a little mutation it's common especially in feminized seeds, it will most likely grow out of it in the next few nodes but if not some of your leaves will be malformed but you should still be able to make it to harvest.
Aw really okay feew was getting worried that might have to rip it and start over.i havnt seen much other pics like mine so wasn't to sure about it
 

New Age United

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Aw really okay feew was getting worried that might have to rip it and start over.i havnt seen much other pics like mine so wasn't to sure about it
Give them 3 weeks if over 50% of the leaves are still mutated then you may wanna consider chucking them and starting over
 

CannaCountry

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No offense friend, but you've posted this seedling several times now under different headings. I would go back and re-read your other posts and the replies to them, take the general consensus from those replies and try to move forward. If you ask the same question long enough, someone will answer it just as you hoped...but that doesn't mean they're right, nor does it mean you were. Sometimes we have to eat a little humble pie to grow. Good luck friend.
 

danjac82

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Aw really okay feew was getting worried that might have to rip it and start over.i havnt seen much other pics like mine so wasn't to sure about it
It’s just a deformity. Some grow out of it. Some don’t. It’s not visually appealing. I know the feeling. Have grew out mutants with leaves like yours that never straightened out. The bud was still good. Currently have 8 out of 12 Bodhi Phone Home seeds with leaf mutation. Annoys the hell out of me.
 

Beachwalker

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Didn't read your other threads but there's a lot of bark in that soil, what do you know about it? (brand, time release Etc)
 
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ETHERR

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It’s just a deformity. Some grow out of it. Some don’t. It’s not visually appealing. I know the feeling. Have grew out mutants with leaves like yours that never straightened out. The bud was still good. Currently have 8 out of 12 Bodhi Phone Home seeds with leaf mutation. Annoys the hell out of me.
This is what it looks like now I think maybe the new set of leaves are coming good now?
 

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Stinky Herb

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Fixable but not if u keep growing in that soil. Just because something says organic doesn’t mean it is. Scott’s is chemical grass fertilizer company. Organic and Scott’s don’t belong in same atmosphere let alone same sentence.You want organic in a bag fox farm ocean forest . Everything else u and Mother Nature make.
 

ETHERR

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Fixable but not if u keep growing in that soil. Just because something says organic doesn’t mean it is. Scott’s is chemical grass fertilizer company. Organic and Scott’s don’t belong in same atmosphere let alone same sentence.You want organic in a bag fox farm ocean forest . Everything else u and Mother Nature make.
Oh okay well I did not no that so this soil is not good ?
 

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tehdansauce

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Oh okay well I did not no that so this soil is not good ?
There are definitely better choices. Fox farm is hit or miss these days in my area. I’m told they outsourced the operation and quality has depleted. Generally only get a soil that has no time released nutrients.
 

ETHERR

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There are definitely better choices. Fox farm is hit or miss these days in my area. I’m told they outsourced the operation and quality has depleted. Generally only get a soil that has no time released nutrients.
Yeah I herd there are better ones but at the time this was all I had to use and read a couple other threads of people.using it so thought I would give it a go hopefully it will do until I can next get some different soil
 

danjac82

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Scott's organic soil
3 months slow realease organic nutrients
This is what it looks like now I think maybe the new set of leaves are coming good now?
Looking again and Stinky Herb is definitely right about the Scotts. My first two attempts were with Scott’s and all seedlings died both times within three weeks. I was getting weird purple spotting and burning. That’s a big pot and very far away from a smooth transplant but you should get that seedling into a different soil ASAP. Next water. How long has it been in that pot?
 

danjac82

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I’d recommend Promix or Epsoma potting soil for decent price and reliable results. Better yet..mix them 50/50. Even better..Add 10% worm castings and 10% perlite. One tablespoon of POWDERED/Pulverized Dolomite lime per gallon. Mix well. This makes a great medium. Tried and true. But Promix alone with a bit of added perlite works. Same with the Epsoma potting mix but it needs double the perlite as the Promix. A tablespoon of lime per gallon always. Anyway you do it, you’ll need to add nutes. You’ll be happy if you mix Dry Epsoma biotone into your mix at quarter strength. Their liquid nutes grow and bloom are great. Fox farms liquid nutes are tried and true also. These are the brands I use.
 
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