So apparently my camera does not seem to know what shade green it wants to use.
Red Pop #4 is without a doubt the strangest specimen in the group. It is displaying what appears to be polyploid traits in one of its tops. Along with a strange trait displayed by the petioles in attaching to the main stem in a vertical manner causing leave to grow vertically instead of horizontally.
It also needs far more nutrients than the rest as it has grown much larger despite bending the main stem 90 degrees at two seperate points.
Red pop #2 is a midget and has grown very weak.
On a more positive note, I have fixed my humidity issue and now average around 55%. Airflow was the issue. not enough air intake into the tent. Silly me.
Your night time temps and day time temps are reversed. You should be aiming for low 80s early flower and come down to mid 70s after weeks 4 5 or 6 when their done vertical growth. Your night time temps should be no less than 10 degree difference those first weeks of flower and slowly widen the gap after. Your growth will be very slow and your bud sites will form very small at those temps. Looks healthy besides that man keep it up. 65 percent humidity for this stage of budding is okay. I would aim to get it down as you progress later into flower but 65 will do if you cannot.
@LegacyMarketFarm, My temps are actually around the 23C range I just havent filled out my information correctly, you have just brought my attention to that :).
Thanks for the advice though, I really do appreciate the time you have taken to write out your comment.