so it's not too early to nute them?? can you tell what the prob is? other than the clear containers and such.
any other brands you would recommend? i dont mind spending a few extra dollars if it'll make a difference
well it kinda is to early (i normally dont have to fertilize at that stage) but thats why i recommended fish ferts there generally pretty easy going on the plants. i cant remember the last expensive brand i used but just go to your closes hydro store or some place with a couple. the better ones will have a more clear liquid and not be the unattractive black as seasol is. they also smell cleaner lol.
another hint would be dont overwater
the plant needs air in the soil to survive too.
a good technique when you transplant into another pot is take note of the dry weight and then the wet weight of the pot. (just because the soil looks dry doesnt mean it will be on the inside) thats why i say get used to the weight of your pots this wil give you an idea how much water is actually left in the pot.
also if the surface being dry is annoying you just spray the ground with a spray bottle as if you were going to foilar feed, except in this case your only wetting the top of the soil to make it look wet. i find this also gives the water on the inside time to disperse more evenly through the soil as night passesd on,meaning you should wake up to a nice moist or damp looking soil not dry.
j88
p.s you can also dig your finger into the soil if its dry for more than an inch you can water but id still take note of the weight and if its heavy just wet the surface again for a couple of days, this way we now our soil iss getting air back in it. this is for when your plants in a bigger pot