whats wrong with these seedlings

Hmmm. If you started them indoors for example under a few CFLs then threw them right outside in direct sunlight they could be having issues since they weren't hardened off. It could also be overwatering. If you're watering everyday or even every other day it's too much. You get some crazy stuff going on by overwatering. How old are they? Are you using commercial soil? Time released nutrient soil?
 
I think that direct sunlight may burn them being that young. Why not keep them under cfl's for a week or 2. Just until they have a couple nodes. When I transfer from indoors to out depending on size I put them in shaded area for a day or 2.
 
There week old heres the one I had since 1st may I nut burned it transplanted it 2 days ago still growing
 

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You want to start seedlings off in soil with real low NPK. The C leaves provide all the food they need for the first few weeks. Too many nutes..death.

I learned the hard way when I started growing veg from seed. Loaded the soil with compost (fresh...idiot), slow release food etc etc all died. Now I know better. Seedlings require zero food from us until the C leaves start turning yellow..
 
Should have transplanted into a small pot first. When seedlings first go into dirt they spend most of their energy laying down a root system that will support the plant. By going straight into a big pot you guaranteed yourself a couple of extra weeks of waiting as the plant grows out roots to reach the inside of the pot. AFTER the roots reach the pot there will be new growth aboveground. When that same seedling goes into a small pot the roots reach the inside of the pot much quicker and start growing aboveground faster. Once green growth is noted you are in veg mode. She is still small enough to benefit from another TP'ing into a small pot.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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