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HELP, 4 weeks old sprout getting sick? (photo attached)

Thank you.
I just placed one of the baby into a new and clean soil, root cleaned.
I will observe in the next few days, hope if it works

Im pretty sure new soil and leaving them alone will work out for you just fine :)

I've found that now that i've got more established over-wintered plants to care for, my seedlings do so much better...due to the fact that i leave them alone a lot more! In the beginning, when i just had seedlings, i was constantly over-caring for them too.
 
I built them a mini hydroponic, 3 of the most curl sprouts are chosen to use the system

Now I am using plain water, can anyone give me some suggestion on my DIY?

What you think about this 3 poor curl sprouts?





















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can anyone give me some suggestion on my DIY?

your DWC looks to be interesting

it may work better to give the rooots a little less light

maybe cover your reservoir with aluminium sheeting

also the water droplets may do better with a little fertilizer formulated for soilless growing

if that is the objective

IMHO it is better [ for the novice grower ] to let plants grow in natural LIKE conditions {sun, soil, atmosphere }

and to observe what happens when and to learn basic growing strategy FIRST {and for the grower to learn PATIENCE }

before foraying off into the mad scientist role of planning to take over the world

with high tech { more complicated } grown super chillies

K.I.S.S. works and .......
 
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