Seedlings Crispy - What do i do!?

Bagseeder

Active Member
Alrite, The temp in my Closet is 29C, The seed lings are about a foot and a half maby 2 feet from the 150Watt HPS..The Tiny little starter leaves are Turning brown and Crispy around the edges,. They are in Completely Organic Soil and no Ferts...What od i do?
 

BlazedMonkey

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Hmmmm if its really just 29c i highly doubt it is the temp being the problem. Is that measured where the plants are?? be sure to measure right at or above the plants when you take a reading.

Can you give us some pictures possibly too?
 

Bagseeder

Active Member
The plants are 1.5' From Lights

OO and by the way, They aint crispy to the touch, They are actually just discoloured and curled up
 

BlazedMonkey

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Hmmmmm looks like nute burn to me but you say its only organic. Youre actually getting alot of stretch, how far away is the light from the seedling?

I would say keep going taking care not to over water. I would speculate that even in organic soil theres a bit too much nutes in one little pocket and its burning the plant a little? Either way i have faith that the plant will grow out of it and be fine. Any change to today?
 

Bagseeder

Active Member
No changes today, cept the one seedling that wasent Looking like that now is...I hope they can come back
 

Bagseeder

Active Member
FUCKKKK TUrns out my wife had a pail or water sitting in the closer for the tomatos, She had Plant food 10-10-10 In the Pail and thats the water i was useing for my seedlings...SOOOO NUTE BURN!! What do i do to Fix it..Please someone answer quickly..>Dont want these little guys to DIE
 

pop123

Member
either flush the soil you have or transplant it to more organic soil and see if it comes right. if not...plant more beans :P
 

Bagseeder

Active Member
Alrite, I got them Moved into organic Soil now...Watered them a little bit, I Cleared off all soil from the root system, Wich wasent all that great...Justa Strait Root a about 12-20 Little tiny Roots Fourming...So hopefully They will bounce Back.. Thanks for the Quick Responce POP123!
 

daisy2687

Well-Known Member
Well you did all you can... Now I would just wait and see. Maybe keep it under a humidity dome of some sort if it's showing signs of trouble
 
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