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Have some yellowing going on any help you can give would be great

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What are your specs? have you fed yet?
 
600w 3x3 tent and yes

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Regular miracle grow potting soil

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600w 3x3 tent and yes

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Looks like it's the first set of leaves... What did you feed them and how old are they?
 
You will get expert help shortly. Try to be as specific as possible with everything. How much are you feeding and with what? light distance and brand? How old? what are your tamps and RH.

the more you inform, the more help you will get. To me, it looks fine, unless yellowing has progressed. Good luck
 
11 days and big bloom and grow big at 1/2 teaspoon per gallon

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Temp is 79 humidity right around 55%

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If you're in miracle grow soil it's probably got nutes already, shouldn't need to feed for a while.. looks like that leaf may have been touching the soil when you watered..I'd watch the new growth coming in for any signs of deficiency then take action.
 
:toke: axl'-- MG soil is often too hot for auto seedlings, but not always; I don't see tip burn or bad leaf distortion, so that's a good sign... however, their quality is dubious, and off pH soil is a potential issue, and could be the cause of those lower leaves discoloring like that,.. it's too soon for any lack-of deficiencies, besides what the soil and now nutes have given! I'm with Step, I'd skip the nutes for now,... I see very dry surface soil, how well and evenly watered is that pot? Seedlings should have nice evenly moist soil, with a little surface drying in between... dry-ish soil will also shift pH as well,... ideally, a soil pH probe is what you need for this; Accurate 8 is a decent one for the $$, otherwise, it's the run-off test and calculation method... do you have a pH meter for liquids?
 
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