That is Nutrients Issue?

@Soulgrinder Wow! What an improvement glad to see them pull through the flood. :deciduous_tree:

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@Soulgrinder

Good Job! They look much better! And so does the moisture in your pots! :+1:

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@Soulgrinder

The new growth looks much better. I don’t think you’re quite out of the woods yet though as you still have some yellowing on some new leaves. The one that is really stretching is going to need to be transplanted sooner than later so you can bury some of that stem in more soil so it doesn’t fall over.

But the moisture in the pots looks much better. I think you’re definitely on the right track.

Hey guys,

looks like this one dead.
What you guys think?
I almost cried this morning when I saw it, lol. I guess its more coz seeds are so expensive and hard to get here.

it happened after I replanted it

I wonder if the starting soil you are using is too Nitrogen rich, it appears really dark and chunky.

I start mine in coco which is neutral and they require no nutrients at first, you can also use stone wool.

Also I hear ya I killed the first 2 out of 3 by having them in to rich of soil. Second time around I used coco to start and both the seedlings were super healthy,

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