Should I start over?

Id ditch that one if I had beans soaking for sure because the new beans will be that big in 10-14 days from now.
It's disappointing as I was really looking forward to trying this one. But the beans are from 2020 and I didn't store them properly for the first year that I had em. I finally got wise and put em in a Mason jar then into the refrigerator.
 
Here is how they look today.
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yeah dude, you're over watering. every 2-3 days. use your finger to check the first few inches... if it's not moist, water it. It will not kill your plant to let the soil go a little dry for a while, that actually promotes root growth, watering it everyday does the opposite. When the soil dries out the roots search out for more water, when you water it every day, the roots don't develop like they should. I'm totally new at this but so far that's my understanding and my girls are doing phenomenal.
 
I moved the light as far away as I could get it. The plants were getting cooked. It's a lol over 40 inches away from the canopy. They were yellowing because they were getting too much light. Since I moved the light and slowed down on watering until runnoff every day they have responded very well. Dark green lush new growth. They are looking much better. That was not the best picture. Here is a better one.
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yeah dude, you're over watering. every 2-3 days. use your finger to check the first few inches... if it's not moist, water it. It will not kill your plant to let the soil go a little dry for a while, that actually promotes root growth, watering it everyday does the opposite. When the soil dries out the roots search out for more water, when you water it every day, the roots don't develop like they should. I'm totally new at this but so far that's my understanding and my girls are doing phenomenal.
I am not growing in soil.
I am using Coco Coir. High fertigation
Thanks for the input
 
I am not growing in soil.
I am using Coco Coir. High fertigation
Thanks for the input
Ah ok, then disregard what I said lol. It looked a lot like mine, I know there's cocunut stuff in mine as well. Yeah, she definetly looks a ton better. I had some arugula die because I was giving it too much light and water. I'm no plant surgeon.
 
I’m also in coco and I love it because I don’t have to guess when it comes to watering/feeding. I also keep my light distance on the higher side and it’s worked great so far. Two plants are 7 days older than the other 4 and they all started 36-40” away with no problems. Very cool to see the progress man.
 
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