my seedlings actually toppled over a bit last night, I have used some thin metal wiring to stand them up a bit. They look fairly healthy despite the yellowing, they just arent as green as they shoudl be but not severely yellow. I am worried a bit about the stretch though as they are about 4 1/2 inches high with a stem only as thick as a toothpick and only 1 set of true leaves. I know why they stretched it was because my lights were way too far away. I now have 2 23 watt cfl's burning 2 inches above the 10 seedlings, and they are in utility lamps with the metal hoods so reflecting most of the light down at the little ones. I think this should be quite enough for seedlings with only 1 set of leaves.
It is quite possible that I have overwatered them at one point because one time I fed them water that I forgot to Ph and went in 5 minutes later and leached the jiffy with properly Ph'd water(maybe this was a mistake? now that I think of it, its not like i could have had nute lockout as there arent any nutes in a jiffy puck as far as I know). They are in Jiffy pellets but I have those stuck into black plastic seedling pots so they arent getting all the air that a normal jiffy pot would. I realize I should have just grown them in jiffy pots with no black plastic pots, but now I am seeing some root growth when I pop them from the pots and I dont want to kill off those healthy roots by taking the jiffys out now. I think the best option is transplant into my coco but I dont have room for this at the moment. Hopefully they will hold on until I can get the veg room all cleaned up and ready and then I can try and burry the stems a bit with dry coco? You said use DRY soil, what do I do when its time to water that top soil(ill be using coco actually) will have to be wetted. sounds like it could cause damping off in the stems of all my little ones and i would lose everything.
I also have a small patch of what I believe is white mold on the stem of one seedling. the patch is really just a discolouration of the stem and about area of a sesame seed, If you look really close you can see that the already very thin stem is even more thin where that whitness is. That seedling actually looks like its one of my more healthy plants.