What the heck caused this problem?

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All other sprouts seem just fine, albeit a little neglected, because I've been holding them back for now, until the space opens up.

The one next to it has that little brown burn on the edge of the leaf in the last pic, so those 2 plants were right next to each other. I'm wondering if this was burn result from my foliar and it only affected 2 plants? Although, it almost looks like a bug's been chewing on it, but the edges aren't exactly as you would expect. Looks more like necrosis (that's healed) to me, than biting marks.

Would ladybugs possibly eat at seedlings? Is it possible? I know for sure they eat pollen.

Please, feel free to tell me your thoughts, what's your opinion, how this occurred.
 
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It's been that way for a few days, and nothing is spreading, so it looks very isolated. I'm almost positive that's the case. Everything else looks extremely healthy IMO. Maybe could use a bit more light, I think I'll raise them a bit.
 
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