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Most of them ladies look great! Last 2 look like they might be getting burned up from to much light? looks similar to the skywalker og i burnt up earlier this year.
Recommend some homework. I am a new grower ( of pot but long time large garden guy) and I studied about 200 hours to kill off my first grow. Website groweedeasy is a gold mine. It will explain the lanes you need to stay in to grow weed. There is a lot of pictures in the website under PROBLEMS and can help you identify deficient plants and overloaded plants.
Number one killer of cannabis in soil is overwatering. Depending on media you will water to drain where the water runs out the bottom or water to damp and let dry before watering again.
If you can make it to veg and further the major part of your grow will need lights. Lots and lots of lights. Lots of lights makes lots of buds and thats what we want.
When and if you ask for help try to fill out a help ticket. We will need lots of info to help you and dude, a lot of guys will ignore you without a help ticket. Without knowing your system and humidity and temp and circulation and nutrition and light settings we can not help you.
The amount of plants you have will soon become unwieldy. You have about 2 weeks to learn about Low or High stress training of your plants or they are going to take over your grow area and will be hard to get a good flower out of the mess.
You prolly will not like my next suggestion but you are actually at a good point to start making some decisions. Cannabis has a wide and variable selection of traits like grow speed, resistance to mold and mildew and how it handles nutrician. You should select plants that lag for culling purposes. I wonky plant that does not thrive is a waste of grow space and unless you have about 800 watts of lights you will not be able to grow all those plants to flower.
This is easy, when they first break grow medium you need a humidity dome and light on low power setting and I start my light about 26 inches from top of seedling container and lift or lower seedling/light to keep 26 inches on top of highest set of leaves for 2 weeks or until true leaves start.
And watering you want to keep soil damp so not water to run off you will kill it or stall it’s development.
Then after seedling keep temp an RH as consistent as possible. Will give best results.