Sorry for the holdup guys, had a pretty busy weekend (not productive, but busy).
Taking these in order:
Smokinggrubber - great call on the weight of the plywood, had totally not taken that into account - that being said, still going to try to use the 3x4 piece and just hang it by chains, as opposed to yo-yos (I think, only time will tell).
Wonder - as far as the lights go, I have 12 4100K bulbs - will buy more if the plants seem lacking, but for the time being probably just going to go with 8 of these. Will keep my eye out and make a change if necessary.
Goofy - here it is - works great, all organic (that being said, bought some SM-90 in case I ever have to battle a "real" pest problem), but this seems to be a good preventative measure and something like a "cure-all" for plants.
Anyhow, my new plan is as follows - going to pull the one male I've found so far (the worst Bubblelicious of the bunch, but four outta 5 ladies ain't bad), and put the four massive Super Skunks in the flowering tent, pulling out and killing the weakest clones to make room where necessary. Gonna top them all (clones and seedlings) today, veg for a couple of days (five-ish), and then flip the switch. Also going to kill my sativa mama (her clones suck, as you'll see).
So, that'll leave just the indica mom in the veg tent for now, and I'll take a few clones off of all the seedlings in a couple of days once I've gotten the cloning tray setup.
So, here's some pics from this morning:
The veg tent is just being overrun right now.
Starting to get a mini jungle feel to the flowering tent as well - the indica clones are ~12" right now, the seedlings are about 24". The sativa clones are anywhere from 1" to 8", give or take, with real weak stems.
Here's the super skunk clone I rooted in the E&F - no roots showing through the bottom of the pot or new growth (that I've realized), but it's certainly rooted and alive.
A good contrast shot (save for the blurriness, for which I apologize) between the indica and sativa clones (indica at 3 o'clock, the sativas are 12, 6, and 9) - the sativas are shorter with weaker stems, less leaves, more inter-nodal spacing - just inferior, in every sense of the word. Getting rid of as many as I can ASAP and killing their worthless mother.
Some seedling shots - they've recovered nicely from whatever it was that had their leaves curling (slightly, but any curling is too much).
Finally, some root shots - I'm honestly not sure if this is a problem or not, but it certainly doesn't appear to be - the plants seem to be doing fine, and the roots don't seem to mind being out of the pots at all.
So, that's it for now, will try to post some more pics later when I've (hopefully) transplanted the super skunks and topped all the plants in the flowering tent.
Comments, questions, criticisms always welcome - thanks for reading