Micheals2016
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The one nice thing about having lights nice and close, your plant has enough power to build a better root system to supply better growth uptop to use all the power.
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When you up-pot, you're always suppose to double the size of the previous container, so 3-5 isn't all that bad but that also depends on the method you used. Was your plants semi root bound in the 3 gallon? If they were, did you lightly and gently disturb the roots so they stop growing constrictively? If they were just reaching the ends of the pots and heading down, that's a good time to transplant. Flushing with just ph'd water isn't necessary for the way I grow, although if you are to flush with low strength nutrient water, that's different. One thing about flushing every once and while is, it'll help remove built up salts from unused nutrients and the salts that are caused by water evaporation from the soil. If you flush with low strength nutes, you wash away salts and keep your roots from being stressed. So even when a plant is healthy, you still want to make sure salt levels don't build up (kinda why you use half strength or less nutrients every watering, full strength could leave to many salts, then when you water next, you are mixing the water with those concentrated salts and potentially burning the roots.
Don't worry about adding nutrients today, when in doubt though, you can foliar feed. Since you transplanted the proper way, do not water until it'd normally be your 2nd watering, this is when you want your soil to get dry so the roots go into the new mix.
I do run a drain to waste and reuse for the next watering, so I use an abundance of water.
Let them grow up now, they seem to be very bushed out now, they look really nice. Airy buds would have to do with low light in your situation, I'm sure though you'll keep your HPS closer though this time. Too much light would lead to bleaching, too much heat would be foxtailing, both would lead to a stunted plant seperately or combined.
I would recommend you let your air pots dry out somewhat since you transplanted not to long ago, I'd say let it go 3.5 days before your next water, then I'd do your switch to flower.
My switch to flower will be pretty close to yours.
How's your clone success rate?
It's all looking pretty good man. What are your nighttime temps?
Keep tucking them babies they look like their growing fast.
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