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All good advice here. I agree. Hot soil. Let her find her legs. Don't let living soil get too dry but don't drown her and you will be fine.
I agree with everything previously posted. Only other thing I might look at is your light spacing. Seedlings in hot soil require more space from the light, but there is a balancing act, you don't want to raise it to the point it creates the plant to stretch. Without seeing it in person I am not sure if this even concerns your situation, but it is worth noting.
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