Looks Like I’m Losing My Girls!

It's been about a week since I made adjustments to the temp and humidity and two of the three seedlings are showing new growth. The third one didn't recover I'm afraid. But they're almost 4 weeks old. Can I repot my two survivors? They look small and kinda wonky now but I've got a feeling that new 3-gal. pots and fresh Ocean Forest soil will kick them off. What do you think?
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Why not happy frog? Ocean forest can be too hot for seed
 
What are you growing in? Looks like some kind of peat moss? The ph is way off that’s why the funky growth
 
Why not happy frog? Ocean forest can be too hot for seed
Cuz that’s what I’ve always used. I repot my seedlings in Ocean Forest. But using a milder soil should be considered since they’re shaky already.
 
What are you growing in? Looks like some kind of peat moss? The ph is way off that’s why the funky growth
A soil specifically for seedlings. I’ve used it successfully in the past. I checked my water’s ph balance a while back. But not this time. Should I?
 
Cuz that’s what I’ve always used. I repot my seedlings in Ocean Forest. But using a milder soil should be considered since they’re shaky already.
Try happy frog it’s better for autos
A soil specifically for seedlings. I’ve used it successfully in the past. I checked my water’s ph balance a while back. But not this time. Should I?
Definitely check the ph
 
dont give up man. some go good and easy some are difficult
Thanks. I’m about to add two more seedlings to the tent. I wanted three plants and it looks like there’s going to be four, the first set a month ahead of the second set. We’ll see how this goes.
 
What fresh hell is this? I planted in clear solo cups and plan on repotting the original seedlings tomorrow but can anyone tell me what these green specs in the soil are? Should I be concerned?
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What fresh hell is this? I planted in clear solo cups and plan on repotting the original seedlings tomorrow but can anyone tell me what these green specs in the soil are? Should I be concerned?
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Its probably a bacteria culture or some kind of moss, it happens when the soil stays too wet. Try putting a piece of paper around your cups, light is bad for roots.
 
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