Abnormal Growth (very strange)

No, they're bloom nutrients, pretty sure. If the P and K are higher than the N, they are bloom nutrients.
Well I'm not an expert here obviously but here's a pic of the feeding schedule, apparently supposed to start with big bloom
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Little Zelda here seems like the normal one of the bunch lol
 

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Does this look normal? Looks like one of my seedlings is trying to reach for three lights at once ^.^
 

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Wow here I am sitting here with two 50w LED bulbs and a standard household bulb I really should go to a hardware store.. thanks
I think you need stronger lighting more than anything. Feeding a seedling that young is the quickest way to kill it. The cotyledon (first set of round leaves) has nearly all the nutrition available it needs at this stage.

When u do get around to feeding the plant in a week or three, use 1/4 to 1/2 strength advertised.
 
I think you need stronger lighting more than anything. Feeding a seedling that young is the quickest way to kill it. The cotyledon (first set of round leaves) has nearly all the nutrition available it needs at this stage.

When u do get around to feeding the plant in a week or three, use 1/4 to 1/2 strength advertised.

@Combatcow

I agree with the above..
Maybe dial in your environment, it might be something you are over looking, but it makes a major difference.

RH is important
Correct Ph is important.

A bunch of people will tell you, I dont do this and that , but set yourself up right.

If you have the funds, grab yourself a grow light... 400 w - 600 w, would serve you fine, or even 315 cmh/lec or led/cob driver.

Lastly Read a book / Experiment / shoot plant a few more seeds..

If you can run a small experiment A "control" Ph feed one plant, [the other plant don't] you will learn faster and see what works and what does not.

Note pad to write down what you did.
 
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@Combatcow

I agree with the above..
Maybe dial in your environment, it might be something you are over looking, but it makes a major difference.

RH is important
Correct Ph is important.

A bunch of people will tell you, I dont do this and that , but set yourself up right.

If you have the funds, grab yourself a grow light... 400 w - 600 w, would serve you fine, or even 315 cmh/lec or led/cob driver.

Lastly Read a book / Experiment / shoot plant a few more seeds..

If you can run a small experiment A "control" Ph feed one plant, [the other plant don't] you will learn faster and see what works and what does not.

Note pad to write down what you did.
Thanks for the input I have a 300w LED grow light but others say it's too powerful for seedlings, I have been reading about this for 2 months before I ordered the seeds and it doesn't seem like anyone had seedlings quite like mine.
 
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