Plant drooping in coco, over watering/under watering?

View attachment 412297View attachment 412298Need help growing in coci already had 4 ofmy seedling die i need get down to the problem feel free to chime in anytime posting pics....

whats your light setup, temps, how often are you watering, pot size? Im new but overcame my own seedling issues and learned a lot so could be of some help.
i killed a couple with what turned out to be a faulty mh bulb, only learned that after trying everything else.
 
View attachment 412297View attachment 412298Need help growing in coci already had 4 ofmy seedling die i need get down to the problem feel free to chime in anytime posting pics....

Well when my plants are that small I watered a liter once every other day. They don't need much in the way of nutes or water. The pics look like over feeding. Like nute burn.
 
whats your light setup, temps, how often are you watering, pot size? Im new but overcame my own seedling issues and learned a lot so could be of some help.
i killed a couple with what turned out to be a faulty mh bulb, only learned that after trying everything else.
I have a 400 watt has on the autoflowers...in 2 gallon pots and the Temps is from lower 80 to mid 80s.
 
Well when my plants are that small I watered a liter once every other day. They don't need much in the way of nutes or water. The pics look like over feeding. Like nute burn.
that makes sense that was what I was thinking.. thanks alot
 
What size pot are you using? Watering daily is usually done with small pots. Try putting a fan blowing at the pot to help wick away moisture
Just for the record, this did the trick. Thanks a lot truu.
Your light on temp could be a little higher around78 to 80, this might make your soil dry more quickly.Your roots are still forming and once thet fill the pot you will need to water more often,until then only water when needed.
The temps were also definitely a problem, too often nearer to 70.
Definitely overwatering, the last round of watering that was done just happened to take a longer than usual time to dry out. Probably as a result of the temps and not getting enough runoff.
 
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