Looks like you need life support...1st those seedlings are in a very large container considering the root size. 2nd life support information...take an aerator with multiple ports... then make 2 holes with a bamboo stick size thickness...then put 2 clear plastic hoses in the holes being careful...
While I agree that bringing the plant to its driest point before watering is beneficial to the root system...I do not agree that taking them to the point of wilt...which is what I saw. I have seen first hand how stress in veg ( even when they recover quickly) causes deformaties later in...
In case you missed my message...this is a magnesium deficiency...use cal/mag in every watering...also make sure your ph is correct...between 6.0 and 6.5 for indicas...also food ppm should not exceed 800ppm until they have healed. Best of luck.
This is a magnesium deficiency...cal/mag should help...also make sure your food parts are not too strong...800ppm max until healing has been achieved. Best of luck
Always test and balance your ph levels directly before you water....2nd Indica plants do so much better with a lower ph...therefore know your strains...Indicas thrive in a ph range of 5.5 to 6.5...varying the ph levels allows for different nutrients to enter the root system...less chance for...
With hybrids the dolomite might help maintain ph levels but indicas really need an acidic substrate. Use it when potting, but try and use cal mag after that. Problem is the plant goes light green too soon. Flush at 4 weeks in flower and hit it with 1400ppm until week 6...