Finally figured out what to do with my leftover mother plants. Which I could have flowered them but I dont have any place for that. I ended up selling them to a friend and hopefully we'll see how he grows them. I ended up planting another lemon skunk, 2 white rhinos, and 2 chem dogs. I wanted to have half sativas, half indicas, even though some are kinda hybrids. Here's some pictures to update you where Im at right now. I has dealing with some heat stress because my a/c turned off one night any my temps skyrocketed and some plants got hit with some leaf curling. I moved the lamps away for a little bit and Im giving my plants very mild doses right now.
Photos:
On the right of the room I have my purple kush, then to the left is the blueberry kush, my 2 new white rhinos, 2 new chem dogs (they'll have to play catch up but theyre growing fast now), my 4 bigger white rhinos, head band, lemon skunk, and super lemon haze. I know there's a lot of strains but I know how much I can push all these plants to the max without burning.
My ventilation a/c system. I have my a/c with a inline fan pushing into the grow room. The fan is set up to a night/day controller. 6" air cooled vents run into both lights then out the room into my dual window fan (very good discrete grows).
My line of nutrients. Im using pretty much the whole line of AN and using Iguana juice as my base nutrient. In case for those who are curious about using AN's products here's a few tips. Everything has a purpose and the reason I like AN is because a lot of their products are strong individual doses like Humic, Fulvic, taranula, etc. So even though it looks like a shit load of products, they all have they best results. I use to like to grow really simple, using some basic compost teas and boosters, but i didn't like the results. All these products were basically free from the return I made on my last grow so Im not complaining at all. Here's some really good links to explain their products.
http://www.gchydro.com/PDF/Advanced_Schedule.pdf
http://www.discountadvancednutrients.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=61
These are kinda old since AN has been updating their products but I used them as good research tools.
I water my plants twice a week and I give them mild nutrients once a weeks and plain water on the other feeding. When they begin to flower and they uptake more water I will be feeding twice a week and watering once. As of right now, Im enriching the soil with as much beneficial bacteria and fungi as possible and feeding it with carbo load. I stopped doing that after a week and now Im just giving mild feedings.