Some unhealthy seedlings

Hello everyone.

I’ve just planted 3 autoflowers straight into the ground into some all purpose compost mix and some peat-less soil mixed together the peatless mix has some food already added to it.

I’ve got a few concerns with these new seedlings as seen in the photos. I don’t know if this is a issue or is nothing to worry about. Could some one please give me an idea to what could be causing these 2 seedlings to have a brown edges of there small leafs?

the first 3 photos are green crack auto
And the last 2 photos are either stardawg or gorilla cookies auto, and they are being grown outdoors in the uk.

all feedback is greatly appreciated :) thank you guys
 

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Too wet for one thing. Cannabis isn't a swamp dwelling plant. Plus some of those compost mixes can be pretty hot as some are just things like composted chicken manure which is fine if you're using it to amend your garden soil. Got pictures of the mixes you used?
 
Too wet for one thing. Cannabis isn't a swamp dwelling plant. Plus some of those compost mixes can be pretty hot as some are just things like composted chicken manure which is fine if you're using it to amend your garden soil. Got pictures of the mixes you used?
Thanks mate ahahahaha I thought they might of been would you say to just leave them dry out? And I’ll attach the mix I used now, I did mix the 2 together
 

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Hello everyone.

I’ve just planted 3 autoflowers straight into the ground into some all purpose compost mix and some peat-less soil mixed together the peatless mix has some food already added to it.

I’ve got a few concerns with these new seedlings as seen in the photos. I don’t know if this is a issue or is nothing to worry about. Could some one please give me an idea to what could be causing these 2 seedlings to have a brown edges of there small leafs?

the first 3 photos are green crack auto
And the last 2 photos are either stardawg or gorilla cookies auto, and they are being grown outdoors in the uk.

all feedback is greatly appreciated :) thank you guys
hello everyone looking for some advice im using 50% coco and 50% perlite I'm using a 600w LED ita 3 weeks old today its really slow growth temps stay at around 25 degrees with lights on my leaves are curling downwards I'm not sure why please help feeding with e.c of 300 there is loads 9f stretch in first 2 days so lowered the lights abit closer thanks

You two should swap seedlings now ;)
 
My first time planting them straight in there big pot ahaha hard to tell when the top layer of soil is bone dry but just remembered to stick your finger in to check if the soil a few cm deep is moist ffs ahaha
 
My first time planting them straight in there big pot ahaha hard to tell when the top layer of soil is bone dry but just remembered to stick your finger in to check if the soil a few cm deep is moist ffs ahaha
My point being if you tend to run plants wet Coco would be a nice option. Otoh if you run plants dry soil is your friend. We all have our own proclivities so why fight them.
 
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