You mention that the plants are small seedlings. From that stage, till they are blooming size, temperature differential is totally immaterial, since they need to grow, not bloom.
Very small seedlings (in 5 cm/2" pots) generally do better if grown under slightly higher temperatures, than you would provide to a mature plant. And, continuing this through the next stage (in 10 cm/4" pots) doesn't hurt.
Once the plants are large enough to bloom, then a 10-15 deg F (5-8 deg C) differential would be helpful, if you can manage it.
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