Deformed leaves

This is a white widow and she is 3 weeks old. This is the second time its happened and I’m not sure what is causing it. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks

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The plants are white widow. They are 3 weeks old and they are in fox farm ocean forest soil. 400 wt vegetation light. Light is about 2 feet away. I’m feeding her 2-2-1. The same thing happened to my Bruce banger plants at about the same age so I think its something I’m doing wrong.

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Ffof soil already has nutes in it. There’s no need to feel the 2-2-1. You could have splashed some nutes on it while feeding. It looks like something is eating it. Have you inspected for critters? Or a house cat tearing it up. I have a bad experience with that.

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Fox ocean although a great soil isnt recommended for babies. Soil is too hot
Most start seedlings in happy frog & progress to ocean. Amd no nutes are needed in the soil you are using at this time

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My first thoughts looking at the holes in the middle of the leaf makes me wanna think some insects eating on it. Good luck

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My thoughts exactly. They’re not deformed. They’re formed correctly, just are up

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I agree with hornhead and kellydans, would be checking for bugs.

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That is exactly what I did with this new seed I dropped. I mixed it 50/50 but when I set the seed, I sifted a nice little nest of nute free potting medium and covered it the same way. Roots are doing great.

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