Possibly sick seedling?! Pics attached

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I have just 1 autoflower grapfruit on the go at the moment (from Fast Buds) its in a 5 gallon smart pot in coco pro plus/ 20% perlite and a small scoop of mykos. I have watered twice since I planted the germinated seed once before and once after the plant had sprouted, all together the plant has had 1 gallon of PH 5.7, E.C 0.8 10ml canna rhizotonic, 5ml seaweed. I have not watered in 3 days I think the pot was to damp. Since the plant sprouted it has been curled over (as you can see in photos attached) there has been no noticeable growth since it sprouted and noticed today the pot smelt a bit. Growing under 1 300W mars hydro LED panel 12" away from plant. Turned clip on desk fan on yesterday (02/04/17)

Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated as I'm a Newbie to the coco growing!!
 

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Wait a day or two to see if she turns to the light. Soil that is too wet might cause it to loose its footing when watering, so be careful, so let her dry a bit and see if starts to turn up, you can also gently help her but it can be tricky.
I would wait, check every 6h for change in direction.
They are so sensitive at this age...


https://www.autoflower.org/threads/4-strains-3rd-grow.58760/
 
Move your LED up to 30 inches. It will help the plant to stretch up toward the light. I run 300 watt LED and start seedlings at 30 inches away, I let the plants grow up to withing 24 inches, then keep it at 24" until stretch has stopped, then lower to 18 inches and leave there until harvest. Your light is too close an the plant is not stretching because even bent over like that, she is getting enough light. Raise your light, and I bet she straightens up overnight.
 
Thanks for the quick reply and great info! I will move the light now and post again tomorrow with an update
 
Wait a day or two to see if she turns to the light. Soil that is too wet might cause it to loose its footing when watering, so be careful, so let her dry a bit and see if starts to turn up, you can also gently help her but it can be tricky.
I would wait, check every 6h for change in direction.
They are so sensitive at this age...


https://www.autoflower.org/threads/4-strains-3rd-grow.58760/
Yes we had some issues before she sprouted where we either watered too hard or the coco want compact enough and as you can see in the photo it hasn't sprouted in the centre of the pot. Thanks for the for the advice and reply
 
I've had a few ladies like this I will agree with the above raise up your light she if she picks up
 
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