Seedlings are 1 month old yesterday.
I went out today and was putting the plants in an area where there is good sun most of the day and I noticed what appeared to be nute burn on only 2 out of 21 plants. I couldnt figure that out since out of 6 of the same type only 2 were looking burnt. One plant had it on 2-3 leaves and the other plant had it on 2 leaves (pic 249-254). The leaves were not curled down or anything and the nute solution used was a week ago tomorrow with one watering in between. Some of them were looking thirsty today so I just gave them water. Will give nutes on thurs.
I also noticed some spots (pic 255) on the leaves which looked suspicious. I got out my hand lense and +2.5 glasses and I found these little green bugs (edit: I found out what they are
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/S/I-TS-SCIR-NM.012.html) [baby thrips]. They are longer than wider and could be baby mites but they sure dont look like any mites Ive seen. Im going to try some Neem oil on them and hope that kills the little bastards.
I was going to start the maxsea tomorrow but I think I will go with 1/2 tea to start instead of the 1 tea. I will have to see what EC or ppm that is but I dont want to get into a yoyo effect with the nute/burn cycle. I started the seedlings off at 400 ppm (1/4 tea/gal) 2 weeks ago and tried 885 ppm (3/4 tea/gal) last week. I dont think it is nute burn. Maybe lockout but I havent fertilized that much. Puzzling