2/4 plants dying. Bad genetics?

I’ve kept them in the same position since planting in soil. The only reason I could think of is bad genetics, cause they were all cared for exactly the same way and are the same age. #4 was struggling from the start and took a while to pop out. #2 started out quick but was flimsy and weak. 1 and 3 have been pretty solid from the get go. What would y’all do in this situation? wait it out a bit then toss em?
 

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It's hard to tell with those pictures due to the lighting. Perhaps the soil is too hot for them. What soil is it?
Hey man. It’s called golf green. 1-1-1, compost, perlite, humus, peat moss, 7% blood meal. 18/6 lighting...600w but only veg light on so probably less. Water ph’d to 5.5. Also gave them a tiny feeding of fish ferts last week.
 
Hey man. It’s called golf green. 1-1-1, compost, perlite, humus, peat moss, 7% blood meal. 18/6 lighting...600w but only veg light on so probably less. Water ph’d to 5.5. Also gave them a tiny feeding of fish ferts last week.
Yeah probably just too much nutrient content (too hot) for a seedling. They should grow into it.
 
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