Camera is broken so no pics for now. Transplanted the 7 into 1.5 gallon pots using the soil mix I made up and put some Diatomite rocks at the bottem instead of pea gravel. It's made from a fossilized lake bed and is supposed to have alot of nutritional value for the plants.
All but JCII#1 have shown possible female growth at the 6th or 7th nodes. The Vortex #2 is still in the flower room and is putting out more pods at the nodes but hasn't realy took off yet. The Chernobyl plants showed the best root development when I removed them from their pots for the transplant. I may have done it a little early as none of the plants roots were really filling up the soil yet. The dehumidifiers I bought yesterday have brought the flower room down from a near 70% to a respectable 43% this morning. I also picked up another sealed reflector and am getting rid of the open bat wing as it makes to much heat this time of year. It will come back in the winter if I grow then. I put the LUX HPS bulb in the new hood before I put it in and switched my ballast setting.
The JCII #1 has thrown out a strange leaf and the next node it started 3 leaves per node. I looked at it closer and found the 1, 3, 5, 7 finger development was 1,3,5,6,7,9 and the first row with 9 was the odd leaf. I hadn't noticed the missing fingerearlier, where it should of had 7 it only had 6. It is the slowest one with node development even behind the JTR's. All 7 plants have 10 or 11 nodes. The second node growth on the DQ, both Chernobly, and the JCII#2 has 4 nodes on them, almost big enough to clone. I will be leaving Monday for a week to Florida. I have someone I trust that will do the 1 watering I will need done on Thursday night then I will be back the following Monday. I hope to have a new camera by then. When I get back I will be taking the tops for clones to flower for the test run before I cut the lower nodes for clones. This will give the lower 5-6 nodes time to get long enough that I can cut my clones from above the first node thus creating another branch instead of taking the whole thing. I may do it Sunday night before I leave so they will have time to start to root while I'm gone. I cleaned the cloner the other day. I cleaned the baskets and everything. I just need to fill it with ph'ed water and turn it on.....
I also transplanted the 2 SnowDawgs's and the 2 Vortex from the plastic cups into the pots I just took the other plants out of. I will wait for the DQ's to get a little bigger. DQ #7 was out in the sun to long the other day because I couldn't get back in time to bring the plants in before it got into the upper 90's. I think the top of the soil cooked the stem because like the Vortex it had a very skinny stem below the soil line. It had wilted this morning so I did with it what I did with the Vortex and put it in some water. In an hour it had perked up. This one is about a week and a half behind the Vortex when it happened to it. Lets hope this one isn't to small to root.....
Lower node growth has taken off on every plant except the JTR's and JC#1. They are tight nodes with uniform growth and don't seem to have stretched at all. Both look very similar.