123grow
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Hahaha SSN is social security number for US ( i keep forgetting your in the UK, sorry ) and it was a joke along with religion.
but you may need a better soil. If it's just like organic compost, it may be the reasons your seeds aren't getting off the ground the way they should. Organic compost has lots of mirco organisms in it that are bad for seedlings and developing roots. takes a much older, established plant for compost to really shine its benefits. Try like 1 part compost, 1 part vermiculite, and 1 part perlite. Should make it substantially better.
You may have also nuked your seedlings if you put them to close to the light. For just breaking the surface of the soil, and getting them to their first real set of leaves, I'd leave them at about 4 inches. It doesn't over stress them, but it give them enough of the light they need to begin their ever-so-important journey.
Listing the specifics on your grow will help alot. Then we'll be able to really see what you're dealing with
but you may need a better soil. If it's just like organic compost, it may be the reasons your seeds aren't getting off the ground the way they should. Organic compost has lots of mirco organisms in it that are bad for seedlings and developing roots. takes a much older, established plant for compost to really shine its benefits. Try like 1 part compost, 1 part vermiculite, and 1 part perlite. Should make it substantially better.
You may have also nuked your seedlings if you put them to close to the light. For just breaking the surface of the soil, and getting them to their first real set of leaves, I'd leave them at about 4 inches. It doesn't over stress them, but it give them enough of the light they need to begin their ever-so-important journey.
Listing the specifics on your grow will help alot. Then we'll be able to really see what you're dealing with