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unhealthy seedlings

bleedglory

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These plants are nearly two weeks old. They originally started out very healthy, but the past 3-4 days they've been getting worse. The leaves are starting to curl somewhat, and they don't appear to be growing at all. I apologize for the picture quality, I only had a camera phone. I'm new to growing, so any advice or diagnosis you can give would be highly appreciated.
 

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bleedglory

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Here are some more photos.
 

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Denial N Error

What kinda soil? Nutes?

They look nute burnt.

*edit*

Also see you said they are 2 weeks old, try filling out the form for sick plants.

Also looks like overwatering.
 

bleedglory

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They've gotten worse and are sagging quite a bit - it looks like they're having trouble standing upright. Orginally I had them in miracle grow, and I suspect this is the cause (after reading I've discovered miracle grow typically causes problems). I've transplanted them into a new soil mix, hopefully that will help.

Should I refrain from wattering?
 

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burnt out og'er
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They've gotten worse and are sagging quite a bit - it looks like they're having trouble standing upright. Orginally I had them in miracle grow, and I suspect this is the cause (after reading I've discovered miracle grow typically causes problems). I've transplanted them into a new soil mix, hopefully that will help.

Should I refrain from wattering?

They look awfully fried and sickly for two week old seedlings.
What did you transplant them into ?
(ie: what kind of soil mix and did you add any perlite to the soil mix)

Imho, personally, I'd ditch them and start some fresh seedlings in a good soil mix after getting some approval of the planned soil mix from us here.
At this point, new seedlings would far outgrow those sick sprouts even if you gave the sick ones the best care possible.
 

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