3 strains all in seedling differently

Hey guys and gals. So I have 6 seedlings going in one tent right now. 2 just sprouted and I dropped them this morning, Blueberry and Bubblegum. The other 3 pictured are 1 AK-47, 2 Blue Cheese Autos and a G-13 photo. The AK is in red, the G-13 in grey and the other two are Blue Cheese. My one Blue in particular, germed 3 days apart, is smaller than the rest and has some spotting, my AK seems a little yellow, and the other blue a little droopy. G-13 looks golden.

2 60-w lights are set to seeds for the seedlings on the left and I have the others under the remaining 4 60W bulbs on grow. Equal distance all around, as you can see from the photos, same watering. Same seedling FF Grow Big nutes. Maybe slight difference is the amount of soil in each that varies some. I don't think they are in danger right now but i never had a seedling issue.. Any thoughts?

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Let em go until you transplant, getting nutes right on seedlings in small containers can be tricky. Get them into their final homes, give em a few days to recover, then see what they’re doing and adjust nutes/lights accordingly. The plants in the third and fourth pictures are about ready to transplant
 
Let em go until you transplant, getting nutes right on seedlings in small containers can be tricky. Get them into their final homes, give em a few days to recover, then see what they’re doing and adjust nutes/lights accordingly. The plants in the third and fourth pictures are about ready to transplant
Right on, will do. I ran the girls in 3 gallon fabric last time around but switched them to 3 gallon root reserve pots. May just throw these guys in the pots so they don't need to go through the stress of another transplant...
 
Good idea, particularly the autos, they have such a short veg period that the fewer interruptions the better.
Agreed. Let em just do their thing from here on out
 
Hey Krissi, Coco and soil are not the same - coco is totally inert, there are zero nutrients in coco to sustain a plant.… this is why the cotys and lower leaves are yellowing out - the plant is stealing nutes from the lowers to keep growing. The plants are hungry
I am gonna move them into their soil homes within the next couple days. But that makes sense...thanks man, I appreciate it
 
Hey @013 you know what's weird, the first round I did with the same coconut coir, peat moss, vermiculite mix and I didn't have these issues....they are looking pretty good today and my little littles popped out just now, always makes for a good day! Thanks again for the insight!

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I had just enough soil to move the two eldest seedlings, the two with the most present questionable issues. Hopefully this gives them all they need and I will adjust lighting if necessary

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Cool deal and looking good, the move should make them happy. Btw‘s, all of these are inert: coco, peat, vermiculite and perlite
Moving forward I will remember that. Thank you, I think they will enjoy it, too
 
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