I have bad news to report this week. 3 of my original 6 plants died. 1 more might not make it. The two remaining have some hope but have some fighting to do. I have some good news to report. I came across 14 additional seeds. 13 of those seeds have sprouted. 12 of them are also Hawaiian Indica. 1 is bagseed from some mids I came across. I germinated it to see how it may differ from the Hawaiian indica. So far I can say it seems to be slower growing.
I am not sure the exact cause of death for my 3 plants from the first group. I think its second time growers bad luck. I knew what to do from the start. Also, I have a lot more free time than during my prior grow. Therefore the plants got too much care. They were watered every 12-24 hours instead of every 2 or 3 days. They got light, way too much, and probably too much heat. I believe these 3 deaths are due to over-watering and/or root rot. Allowing the soil to dry out didn't help so I watered and gave nutes. That was a death sentence. I think they were also in bad soil. I used a MG moisture control potting soil. It got really dry and dusty. It ran a ph of ~7.5. I transplanted the 3 survivors and also the new batch to a different soil mix in 6" pots today. I used generic top soil. Its a lot grittier and seems to hold moisture better. It is running a ph of about 6.5. So far, about 12 hours in I see no results positive or negative. I'll update in a few days when I see some results.
I've also modified the grow area. I aimed the fan so its not directly blowing on the plants. I spread out the lights and raised them up. I made sure the fan was blowing on the lights. I obtained a thermometer and am keeping the grow area around 80 during the light and 75ish at night. Humidity is at about 30%. I want to get that up a bit. I am trying to do less, water every 2nd or 3rd day, less volume of water, more targeted at the roots.
I am hoping my refinements improve my results going forward, saving the 3 from batch #1 and maximizing the results from batch #2.