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glog My grow log.

This is some of my plants and they are 6 weeks old. I planted 45 seeds (9 types) and 35 of them are growing fine :-)
 
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Riiiight. Here's some peppernoob thinking/assumptions out loud, courtesy of me :D Thought it would be simpler to post here than your "leaf problem" thread.
 
It sounds/looks like they're in a fairly soilless mix (cactus mix = peat, compost, sand, perlite/verm?) and that you have only fed them once? The leaf problem seems to be concentrated in plants you have topped?
 
As mentioned in the other thread, getting a handle on watering is numero uno before trying to diagnose. I learned with coco and it has been an uphill battle with peat so far :D
 
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