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Why are they like this?
 

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Why are they like this?
Poor quality soil. Plant your seedlings inside and then transplant outside at 2-3 weeks old. Whatever is in that dirt your seedlings do not like it. Use a better source. Fox Farm happy frog is fantastic for seedlings. Even miracle grow moisture control would be better than what you're using. The plant's foliage is telling you it doesn't like your soil. Fix it :)
 
Poor quality soil. Plant your seedlings inside and then transplant outside at 2-3 weeks old. Whatever is in that dirt your seedlings do not like it. Use a better source. Fox Farm happy frog is fantastic for seedlings. Even miracle grow moisture control would be better than what you're using. The plant's foliage is telling you it doesn't like your soil. Fix it :)
I think it is just genetic...I have one like this I started in happy frog and is still in happy frog, and the other 5 in happy frog do not display this characteristic either.
 
I think it is just genetic...I have one like this I started in happy frog and is still in happy frog, and the other 5 in happy frog do not display this characteristic either.
Genetics don't cause foliage to become damaged. Damage is incurred by what the plant absorbs or environmental conditions it is exposed to.
 
Had the same thing. You can chalk it up to genetics or if you had just transplanted into soil then it is probably adjusting to the nutrients and is beginning it’s life. No worries mate. Here are some pics of my plant that did the same thing and she is thriving now
 

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Had the same thing. You can chalk it up to genetics or if you had just transplanted into soil then it is probably adjusting to the nutrients and is beginning it’s life. No worries mate. Here are some pics of my plant that did the same thing and she is thriving now
The same damage in your small seedling is now evident in your larger plant. You have a problem with your medium. You need to fix it. What PH are you watering in with? Are you feeding every watering? You shouldn't be. Talk to me. We'll sort you out :)
 
Poor quality soil. Plant your seedlings inside and then transplant outside at 2-3 weeks old. Whatever is in that dirt your seedlings do not like it. Use a better source. Fox Farm happy frog is fantastic for seedlings. Even miracle grow moisture control would be better than what you're using. The plant's foliage is telling you it doesn't like your soil. Fix it :)
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Had the same thing. You can chalk it up to genetics or if you had just transplanted into soil then it is probably adjusting to the nutrients and is beginning it’s life. No worries mate. Here are some pics of my plant that did the same thing and she is thriving now
 

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