Funky seedlings, would you still go ahead??

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Hi, around 8 out of my 10 seedlings are growing wierd. Some of them are growing half leaves, some growing a little crinkled, some are showing tip burns and some are a little more leggy than the others. (2 of them are new plants that broke soil 5 days ago) Their on their first week after soil break.

They are Gelato 41 by growers choice seeds (they are not autos my apologies).

Their seedling stage is growing under 2x 30 watt from the wall blurple lights (they absolutely kicked ass for my last 4 plant auto grow, the seedling stage).

They are growing in Coco, pH 5.8-6. added a VERY light feed of GH Maxigrow with calmag 2 days ago.

Would you carry on growing these out?
Or would you advise to stop and start fresh?
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Hi, around 8 out of my 10 seedlings are growing wierd. Some of them are growing half leaves, some growing a little crinkled, some are showing tip burns and some are a little more leggy than the others. (2 of them are new plants that broke soil 5 days ago) Their on their first week after soil break.

They are Gelato 41 by growers choice seeds (they are not autos my apologies).

Their seedling stage is growing under 2x 30 watt from the wall blurple lights (they absolutely kicked ass for my last 4 plant auto grow, the seedling stage).

They are growing in Coco, pH 5.8-6. added a VERY light feed of GH Maxigrow with calmag 2 days ago.

Would you carry on growing these out?
Or would you advise to stop and start fresh?
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Those all look quite normal to me! You do know to fertigate with totally balanced nutrients to 20% run-off every time you water!

 
my advise is when you pot them up bury them a little deeper and you may need to make some stakes to give them a little support also i assume this isn't your only light
 
I would grow them out to gain the learning experience if you have the time and it suits your needs realizing and feel comfortable with that you may not have the best end product.

On genetics from Growers Choice-my experiences have been mostly inconsistent. I have grown one most wonderful plant from them to some real duds, but mostly duds from no germination, to plants not flowering ,to plants with tiny buds. I now use the few seeds from them for experimental purposes. Presently, I have a gorilla glue auto at 40 days and no sign of preflower, but just using the plant to try a different nutrient company.
Good luck with your grow(s).
 
Thanks for you valuable input guys. This was my first Growers choice seeds. Don't think I'm going to run them again. Il stick to Fastbuds for my next run. Their GSC genetics showed such strength from beginning to end.

As mentioned above, when I transplant em I'm going to bury em so much so that they have a stable level canopy amongst them.

And yes! I do have the sf4000 in a 3x3 on standby till they grow a little more.

Il post a picture update on here after 20 days.

Thanks guys!
 
Those little babies look fine, yeah they are a bit funky, but as @TheFerret says sometimes a little mutation means you end up with something special. Ask the guys at big Buddha, they had a pretty standard skunk mother that chucked out some seeds with a slight mutation and "hey-presto" The Cheese was born....
 
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