Mitchician
Well-Known Member
Hmm maybe 6 inches is still a bit close, were they that far from the light when they looked really happy after the transplant?
They're getting hungry in the top half only because the bottom half isn't getting nearly as much light intensity so all those leaves are just hanging out not really doing anything until they get more light. The only thing you can do to minimise the stretch without training them or giving them a lot more side lighting is to put them in massive pots so they can really spread their roots out which will encourage branch growth and make the plant use more energy on root growth for a while instead of shoot growth. I strongly recommend learning how to train on these plants, that is what they should be for, to teach yourself what is and isn't possible so you have less chance of wrecking bought seed. Don't worry about all the time they took to get that big, your new seeds when put into a better environment will overtake those in a month, and you really don't wanna hesitate when you have to train those ones, so research some training methods and get experimenting on the ones you have now is paramount in my advice.
They're getting hungry in the top half only because the bottom half isn't getting nearly as much light intensity so all those leaves are just hanging out not really doing anything until they get more light. The only thing you can do to minimise the stretch without training them or giving them a lot more side lighting is to put them in massive pots so they can really spread their roots out which will encourage branch growth and make the plant use more energy on root growth for a while instead of shoot growth. I strongly recommend learning how to train on these plants, that is what they should be for, to teach yourself what is and isn't possible so you have less chance of wrecking bought seed. Don't worry about all the time they took to get that big, your new seeds when put into a better environment will overtake those in a month, and you really don't wanna hesitate when you have to train those ones, so research some training methods and get experimenting on the ones you have now is paramount in my advice.