Maybe not even a problem?? new grower, not sure

so I’ve got an 11 day old seedling in the tent with 2 other slightly older plants. It is still receiving full light. I noticed today it doesn't look quite as perky as it has and possible discoloration? Although I’m not sure if it’s just brighter because it’s new growth. I don’t necessarily remember my other two plants looking quite this color when they were this old. This is my first time growing, ever. I have a 2x2x4 set up with about 100 watts of LED light accumulated, I’m keeping my tent at about 75 degrees Fahrenheit and RH at about 70 (Will lower both as plants age). there’s constant airflow from a carbon filter + fan. I have them in smaller pots right now because I’m waiting to get some better quality soil + fabric pots in the mail (should be a couple of days). this was my first attempt at growing so I know it’s gonna be some trial and error, and I didn’t have anything when I first germinated my seeds, this is something I have wanted to do for years and I already garden so it was a slightly impulsive buy (quarantine didn’t help with the impulsiveness). I started with miracle grow organic potting soil because that’s what I had and haven’t fed yet but bought the fox farm fertilizer trio and was gonna start in about a week once it’s officially veg (3-4 true nodes). I also have them on 24 hours of light while they are still little since my light set up isn’t very powerful. I was gonna switch that to 18/6 when I started feeding as well. Haven’t been over watering, only water when top soil feels dry. Also i have no idea what kind of seeds they are (rookie mistake), I basically impulsively germinated some seeds from my stash lol.

Anyways, any thought on the seedlings health or tips on how I could improve would be greatly appreciated. I’m very new to this and would love to continue to learn about it and make it something I do forever.
 

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Renfro

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Bust up that wall of text man. If behooves one to take the time to communicate clearly, presenting your thoughts in a form thats easy to understand. This shows respect for the reader.
 
Bust up that wall of text man. If behooves one to take the time to communicate clearly, presenting your thoughts in a form thats easy to understand. This shows respect for the reader.
I was just trying to include as much information about my set up as possible to make it easier to figure out what the problem is. usually if there isn’t enough info it makes it harder or someone to diagnose the problem. I was also just looking for some feed back on my set up as a first time grower.
It’s not that long, and the pressing issue is the first sentence 2 sentences, which I also reiterated in the last sub paragraph that I DID break up from the bulk of the info.
 
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