Well, what a difference a week makes! I've been through hell with one of my girls but the others seem to be doing alright. My tub seemed to get too crowded with the Dutch Passion Orange and LR2 towering over the rest of the ladies, so I decided to spread them out a wee bit and put the LR2 and DPO in two individual bubblers. The DPO took the move alright for the most part, a few leaves on the bottom yellowed and some stretching occurred, but she's doing great at the present time. Looks to me like she might get really tall so I'm glad she's on her own away from the short autos that I have.
The LR2 is my most temperamental plant. She started getting dark purplish within some of the leaves as well as on some edges. You'll see what I mean on the pics. She drooped for about 32 hours and I pretty much figured I'd lost her. After researching a bit, I realized that my Ph was waaaay off after the transplants, and the yellowing of the DPO was due to simply needing some more nutes. I'd planned to nute only every two weeks but it seems it's time to do a weekly feeding. I just make sure to do half the recommended dosage at this point and the girls are taking it well.
Once I fixed Ph and nutes, LR2, as well as the other ladies, have been happy as hell but the LR2 has those ugly-assed brown stains on the edges of some of her leaves. As long as she is still producing new leaves and seeming to respond well to light, heat, nutes, etc ... I can deal with the "ugliness" for now LOL! I dont' think I'll re-do this strain again though. Again, she has been temperamental a few times since germination and we are only 4 weeks in. I have to baby her tremendously it seems. Hope she makes it all worth my while come harvest time!
Y'all holla at cha girl and tell me what you think of how the girls have grown in the past week.