A couple things.

CacherMaker

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Hi everyone I'm new here and I hope this is in the right section. First off I accidently made the wrong username so if any mods could help me solve this issue it would be greatly appreciated. Anyways onto some issues. I grew my first plant ever starting last spring and had great success. I started it inside in soil and transplanted outside where it reached probably around 10' tall. Anyways I tried to start another grow not to long ago and germ'd a bunch of bag seed and was just going to pitch the males and hope I had a couple good females. I then received my order of Full Moon from Nirvana. Out of 6 germ'd seeds (5 bagseed 1 full moon) 4 sprouted (3 bagseed 1 full moon). Now I have 2 that are as good as dead one of which is the Full Moon and my other 2 look to be developing better but theres still discoloration and I was wondering if any of you could give me any advice to what the problem may be so I could correct this and maybe salvage 2 plants. I will attach 2 pictures of the 4 plants. They should speak for themselves. Thanks in advance to all of you.
 

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...be sure not too overwater first off....seedlings are kind'a vulnerable to water issues.
...what is your water source? ( tap? Reverse Osmosis? )
...what is your pH of the water you use?
...what is the pH of your runoff?
...what is your room temps?
...what is your medium (soil) temps?
...DO NOT GIVE ANY FERTZ @ THIS AGE
 
...be sure not too overwater first off....seedlings are kind'a vulnerable to water issues.
...what is your water source? ( tap? Reverse Osmosis? )
...what is your pH of the water you use?
...what is the pH of your runoff?
...what is your room temps?
...what is your medium (soil) temps?
...DO NOT GIVE ANY FERTZ @ THIS AGE
I'm only watering about once a day or every 2 days. and not sure on the pH's I'll check that. I'm using dirty aquarium water as I thought that it would have more nutrients and help my plants grow. I germ'd them using the paper towel method with aquarium water and my germ times were like 3x faster then regularly germing them. I had a digital thermometer in my grow area and I was keeping it at 70's the lowest and trying to maintain 80's I moved the thermometer down to where my plants are and it's about high 80's to low 90's most of the time. Thanks for your help and quick response strain stalker.
 
That is too hot for most seedlings. The temp you want to shoot for is 75F and then higher if you are using CO2 in flowering phase.
 
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