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  1. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    Ok, now I'm a little confused. I've got two really logic answers. One says that because the tip of the leaves are curling upwards, that means it's toxity; The other says that is overwatering, because the soil is not appropriate. So, what should I do now? Thanks!
  2. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    Thank to all, i'll pay attention to overwater and light distance, and see if it looks better. This problem is serious? If it dont get better, can kill the plant?
  3. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    It's a common soil from my garden, a good 'dark soil'.
  4. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    The soil look good when i water it, but 2 days later it stays very dry. So, just about 8 hours it is a dry soil.
  5. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    The plant is 12h outdoor and 6 hours 26W CFL at 4 inches. I`m watering every 2 days. Any nutes. There is another plant in the same conditions that looks fine.
  6. southsmoker

    Curling Leaves on Seedling

    I have one seedling that is just like the image below: Am I missing something?
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