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Hello everyone new grower here popped my first seed n everything has been steady but I am wonder what this is if it could be an issue ?

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Hello everyone new grower here popped my first seed n everything has been steady but I am wonder what this is if it could be an issue ?

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Hello everyone new grower here popped my first seed n everything has been stuffy but i am wond

Hello everyone new grower here popped my first seed n everything has been stuffy but i am won
Hello everyone new grower here popped my first seed n everything has been stuffy but i am won
 
This issue popped up yesterday it could be it got up to 82 for the first time in a while n was in the sun all day without a dome for the first time
 
Just put a humidity dome on it I did also ended up randomly watering yesterday so I am gonna wait for the soil to dry some what before I do again if it’s from overwatering
 
Btw if it’s not obvious it the slightly brown yellow tip at least for the smaller round leaf and the other is jus a lil yellow n slightly darker
 
No problem there, the cotyldems are often a little wonky. Once the true leaves start forming their job is pretty much over. Ditch the humidity dome and yes wait for almost complete dry back before watering again. Looking good so far.
 
What could this be ?
It's nothing to worry about. It's completely normal.

Here's what I would do if I were you ... put the plant under a proper 18/6 light cycle. Then I would patiently wait for the soil to dry back so you can water. Resist the urge to water again before the soil is "dry-ish." Using an inexpensive analogue (non-battery operated) moisture meter will take the guess work out of watering.

Moisture meter
 
You’ll find as you grow that the first few sets of leaves are often a little on the strange side. Can be a mix of issues from a hot soil mix to just plain genetics. As long as growth is consistent and you notice new growth evens/normals out you’ll be fine. If you’re growing in certain mixes (ocean forest or any heavy mix) that’s more than likely the issue but they’ll straighten out with time and proper watering. Also, you mentioned the temp being 82 degrees? If so that’s more than fine. You’ll want lower temps if possible in late flower especially with lights off if you want the best results for some strains, but most seedlings do just fine at that temp. Hell my girls are 82-86 daytime 74-79 nighttime and haven’t had a temperature related issue yet. Especially if you’re growing via LED, those temps are actually ideal as early lifecycle does best as higher temps/humidity which you decrease as the grow progresses. Give it time and don’t panic and you’ll do just fine👌

Pic is for reference of plants kept at my temps. Just had a feeding/watering so a little droopy but you can see it’s definitely not too hot at 82.
 

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You’ll find as you grow that the first few sets of leaves are often a little on the strange side. Can be a mix of issues from a hot soil mix to just plain genetics. As long as growth is consistent and you notice new growth evens/normals out you’ll be fine. If you’re growing in certain mixes (ocean forest or any heavy mix) that’s more than likely the issue but they’ll straighten out with time and proper watering. Also, you mentioned the temp being 82 degrees? If so that’s more than fine. You’ll want lower temps if possible in late flower especially with lights off if you want the best results for some strains, but most seedlings do just fine at that temp. Hell my girls are 82-86 daytime 74-79 nighttime and haven’t had a temperature related issue yet. Especially if you’re growing via LED, those temps are actually ideal as early lifecycle does best as higher temps/humidity which you decrease as the grow progresses. Give it time and don’t panic and you’ll do just fine👌

Pic is for reference of plants kept at my temps. Just had a feeding/watering so a little droopy but you can see it’s definitely not too hot at 82.

Under LEDs, 82F is pretty much the ideal temperature.
 
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