Update about my first crop - Any more suggestions for me?

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===UPDATE===


I am now 72 hours into my first grow and have already had a huge hurdle to overcome for this crop. I lost all 4 of my Sour Diesels, 1 of my Carmelicious and both of my querkles on hanging onto their last legs.

Here is fresh pictures of what I have left that I just took:

As you can see here, I added a LED light to my setup to increase the room's temp. It was hanging out at around 72 degrees before and now it staying at about 76 degrees. Humidity stays at around 62% while the flap is closed and drops down to about 45% when I have the flap open to do mistings.
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Here are the 3 surviving Chocolope plants (they are looking the best):



Here are the 2 surviving Carmelicious (notice how the lower leaves are looking yellowish? Whay is thatat?):
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Here is the Querkle that I am hoping that might still be salvagable. I have this one sitting directly under the LED light:
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And here is the other Querkle, it is looking in bad shape but it does have that really green new growth sprouting up so I am trying to be optimistic about it:
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Anybody got any tips for me to salvage what is left of my crop?
 
Happy Frog soil. I am still just using straight tap water for now. I will start doing a 20% nute mix on Monday.
 
i think u need to ph your tap water, but u might be already. some thing to me says there to hot like the happy frog is too hot of soil with the and maybe ph ing the water might help like 6.3. your vegging correct?
 
Yeah I check ph level before every single watering and before every single misting. I always shoot for between 6.3 and 6.6. And yes I am in veg stage right now.
 
Yeah they were clones, but no I am now thinking that they were not well rooted. Of the plants that died, I uprooted them and have checked out some pictures of a healthy root system and these roots looked nothing like the pictures I saw.
 
Looks like nute burn AND nute lockout on the carmel's, and probably all of your plants. FLUSH with pH 6.8 water, 5 times the container size AND check ph. Needs to be around 6.8 on the runoff. 6.3 is too low for soil.

Misting is not necessary.
 
It seems to me plants are burnt or overwatered which is also a common mistake. Also I'm not sure if I see that you misted your babies, if so the water on the leaves could accentuate the burn by magnifying the intensity of light, mist just before you shut down the lights, however it's not necessary as long as your humidity is in that range. It would have been a good idea to mix your soil with coco and perlite (50/25/25), mixes out of the bag are often too strong for starters or clones. Other than that, you must monitor your ph and you could raise your lights a little bit and make sure you have a nice ventilation with two cycles per hour. No matter what, your plants are experimenting a lot of stress and are on the path of dying, you can still save them, welcome to the canna farming world!
 
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