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What's causing this to happen?

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Seventh generation dish soap no scent a couple drops to a gallon of water will break the resistance.
Thanks I wondering what could I do to fix this the texture of the soil is full of chips and wood it's a no for me really I it's best to be mixed with another soil of something
 
The texture could be fixed with worm casting 1/3 to what ever size bucket vermiculite and perilite 70/30
 
This is my 3rd grow. The first grow was pretty could with no major issues whatsoever but the 2nd and 3rd this is what I'm dealing with. It starts with grayish markings on the leaves to this. This is from normal and healthy to this within 4 days
Humidity 80
Temp 80
Regular ph water no nutes
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That soil is garbage, I just looked it up. It has no compost, worm castings and no perlite. It's just peat, chicken manure and kelp meal.
It looks like you may have root rot because the soil has no drainage inputs. They absolutely have to have perlite or other drainage inputs especially babies. I always add extra perlite to my seedlings soil. I just killed two the same way, forgot to add perlite.
 
It's says I don't have to feed up to 2 months. It's Whitney Farm Organic Potting Soil.
this soil has some mixed review on amazon.

it's supposedly an enriched soil, so you shouldn't need to feed anything for like 3 6 weeks when you experience a vigorous and healthy growth on start up.

But your plant is stunt since start up, 3 weeks old plant should be much bigger, doesn't look like deficiency at all to me more like burn, so i wouldn't start feeding, might get things worse.
 
Wow , two months, that soil might be too hot for seedlings.
this is what they say on amazon:

A rich, premium blend of organic materials and natural fertilizer that allows you to grow beautiful and bountiful container gardens - naturally.
for Growing: All Purpose Product Type: Potting Soil Bag Capacity/Dry Volume: 16 qt Primary Usage: Gardening Feed Duration: Up to 2 Months Fertilizer Analysis (N-P-K): 0.15 - 0.10 - 0.15

wich are weird number for npk might be 15 10 15 may be ... wich is high yeah. i m also running another brand of enriched soil and as comparison it's npk 4 8 6
 
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this is what they say on amazon:

A rich, premium blend of organic materials and natural fertilizer that allows you to grow beautiful and bountiful container gardens - naturally.
for Growing: All Purpose Product Type: Potting Soil Bag Capacity/Dry Volume: 16 qt Primary Usage: Gardening Feed Duration: Up to 2 Months Fertilizer Analysis (N-P-K): 0.15 - 0.10 - 0.15

wich are weird number for npk might be 15 10 15 may be ... wich is high yeah. i m also running another brand of enriched soil and as comparison it's npk 4 8 6
I think you're right because ain't no way those numbers should burn it
 
That soil is garbage, I just looked it up. It has no compost, worm castings and no perlite. It's just peat, chicken manure and kelp meal.
It looks like you may have root rot because the soil has no drainage inputs. They absolutely have to have perlite or other drainage inputs especially babies. I always add extra perlite to my seedlings soil. I just killed two the same way, forgot to add perlite.
Thanks I know for next time
 
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