It's crooked because my cat went rambo on it while I turned my head away for 2 seconds. It's a F7 Bengal and he's been dying to take a peak inside the tent and I never let him. Maybe he thought it was catnip.
Haha.. The lady friend actually just picked up my Calico from the vet today, and she missed gettin' stoned, on top of her spay meds- she cant walk a straight line. Endur0Xx recently pointed out how much of a pain in the ass cat hair on fresh nugs are.. good thing to keep an eye for down the road.
Since you guys think it's heat stress I set the temperature on the sentinel 5 degree lower at 78F.
Requirements are different in higher concentrations of CO2.. and I have never ran supplement, so I cannot
personally speak in either direction.. that being said- I would think that seedlings would require "smaller amounts" of CO2 (as they do nutes and light.) So maybe your temps are high, for seedlings, since they are not using as much CO2 as a vegging mother would. This is all just logical theory.. dont know if there is any truth behind it.
Like Eraserhead said, CFL's are good for starters- but keep it low wattage, they are concentrated spots of light that put off
a lot of heat. Keeping a setup of 13-26w CFL's will spread that heat a little more evenly over the light spread- creating even distribution...
Little better alternative would be T5's.. you can get within an inch of the light with the right circulation and be just fine, keeping everything nice and stout.