Do these look healthy

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Problem: Twisted looking leafs on seedlings and yellowing tips on older growth of clone

Medium/grow method: fox farms ocean forest for the seedlings and some 99 cent store soil for the clone

Feed: and supplements used:
no feed or nutes used
water source: bottled r-o water which i think has ph of 7.0

Strain/age: duurty dragons are the two small seedlings are about 12 days maybe . og are the 5 seedlings and they are maybe 10 days and sunset sherbert is approx/ 1 month i don't know exactly it was bought from shop
light used: 3 led 5 band lights

Climate: indoor tent

Additional info:

the sunset sherbet older growth is starting to get yellowing tips and it looks kinda like a claw not to much tho . the seedling seem kinda wonky amd twisted and just not that healthy . Could it be the weak lights or cheap dirt or the ro water . i don't know but i think these plants could be healthier


@Waira @namvet25

Duurty dragons V V
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og seeds VVV
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Sunset sherbet
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too much nitrogen
 
:toke: --- shit soil = shit results! it's a waste of your time and money,... as for the OF, it's usually too hot for seedlings, and can burn and'or stunt them,... you see the tip burn here already, plus some minor clawing (N-toxicity).... lot's of variability with this, strain to strain, but in general HF is a better choice for starting, if FF soils are all you can get,.. fair warning about their soils: many many folks show up here with problems tracing back to their soil,.. I've tested lots of bags, in stores, even, and they were all badly acidic, talking low 5's here! :nono: FF is not what they were several years ago, sadly,... and this crap undercooked soil of there's has been a problem for many for years since,.. some get OK bags, so I think they are making and sourcing from several places, hence the dicey quality issues,... Roots Organic tends to be a better bet,...
 
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