Tips pale green colour and slightly twisted - any advice?

Anyone got an opinion on the new pictures?
 
Ok so another 24 hours and growth seems really stunted plus yellowing doesn't seem to be improving

What you guys think ? I've got a digital ph on the way but the ph should be fine

I'm using a moisture control mg soil but haven't watered it yet as its pretty moistish anyway could it be even with all the perlite it's just lacking a dry period? The top part of the soil seems to be pretty dryish but the soil meters sayings its moist about an inch down still and the leafs are up right so I'm confused


Help!,,!,!,!,!
 

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What kind of soil meter to test the moistness? Remember the roots may well be doing all the growing at this stage and there might not be much action up top! Im not experienced but i did spend a lot of time worrying about my plant when it was at that stage probably will do the same again on the next one!!
I'd water it with half a liter of water around the base of the plant make sure the temp is ok lights are on ;) and forget about it for 24 hours....
She may surprise you!!
Good luck
Peace
 
Shitty soil meter

I've sprayed it a little just in case it is too dry but I think with the miracle grow moisture control soils it's going to be overwatering if anything but ill see what happens

Any other suggestions ?
 
Have you got the potting mix or the garden soil?
Says the potting mix feeds up to 6 months.... Might not be ideal for your needs as you want to flush in less then half that time...
Garden mix feeds up to 3 months.. Same issue i guess...
Just what i read and now i know to steer clear of those soils...

Unfortunately thats all the info i can give that might be of any use being new myself

Sure an expert will just in!!

Good luck
 
Potting soil - could it be the soil being too hot then?

thanks alot Charles
 
Do seedlings recover well from nute burn or are they severely impacted? especially being an auto?
 
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