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Second grow after years, please help me

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They don’t look burnt or so yesterday they were dry so I thought it was under watering so I watered them but today they look the same and droopy curved down 😞 I can’t understand the reason anyone could help would be appreciated 🙏
 

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My first two guesses are too much light and/or over-watered. What media? What light, how far from plant? How much water, how often? Photo or auto?
 
My first two guesses are too much light and/or over-watered. What media? What light, how far from plant? How much water, how often? Photo or auto?
60%organic matter soil, photoperiod, Symptoms were observed before watering and leaves were dry in touch... I just saw my Spiderfarmer 3000g was over 100watts by accident at 40-45cm could be it ?
 
60%organic matter soil, photoperiod, Symptoms were observed before watering and leaves were dry in touch... I just saw my Spiderfarmer 3000g was over 100watts by accident at 40-45cm could be it ?
soil ph 6
 
60%organic matter soil, photoperiod, Symptoms were observed before watering and leaves were dry in touch... I just saw my Spiderfarmer 3000g was over 100watts by accident at 40-45cm could be it ?
I would say yes the light way to much.
That seedling is only thinking one thing, gets it roots set,(growing). Soil should be "damp" not soaked. Think light fluff soil, wet heavy soil can impead hardy root growth.
Trun the light down lower the light close enough not to brunt or heat to leaves, and a little air movement. And watch and see what happens

✌️😎👊
 
60%organic matter soil, photoperiod, Symptoms were observed before watering and leaves were dry in touch... I just saw my Spiderfarmer 3000g was over 100watts by accident at 40-45cm could be it ?
Yes turn it way down man, 25 watts and see how they do, a little stretch won't hurt.
Less light, and more water, but LESS often than you think is the key bud ✌️
 
60%organic matter soil, photoperiod, Symptoms were observed before watering and leaves were dry in touch... I just saw my Spiderfarmer 3000g was over 100watts by accident at 40-45cm could be it ?
I start seedlings under a 2-foot T5. I'd move the light up to 50 cm (guessing) and dim it to 25%. See how the seedling responds.
 
They need a few days to a week to adjust and dig into the soil. Water gently to not uproot as they try and root. Stay calm it's a slow go in the beginning till they get their footings.
 
If your going to go veg on 18/6 then do so
if you intend to veg on 24/0 then don’t

You get more root growth with 18/6 & more veg growth on 24/0 it’s your preference
 
If your going to go veg on 18/6 then do so
if you intend to veg on 24/0 then don’t

You get more root growth with 18/6 & more veg growth on 24/0 it’s your preference
I was planning to let them on 24hours for the first 10 days thats why i asked this, You think I should let them in the dark a few hours from now on?
 
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