Two of the plants have gone for a total stretch - they sprouted apx 6" in a week. Another is also stretching, though a bit less. And the orange tangie is still much more bushy than stretched. Rotated them 180 again to make sure all sides get light.
Added a pan of water to the tent because humidity was hanging in the low 30s. It seems to be back up around 50% now.
Still looking for signs of flowering - there are some white tendrils now, but no real flowers yet. Had to raise the lights twice in the past week.
Room set up, lights on at 18hours vegetative. Watering is still by hand...the hose leaked last night and tried to flood us out. Need a temp and humidity probe in the tent (ordered from Amazon). Also will need to get fan running this week.
Hi there, nice plants! No, spider mites are red and they don't fly, often come in draught (when buds are close to harvest indoors when we cut the humidity low), they're nasty. I don't know if what you have is what I think, but I think of fungus gnats. They come in when overwatering soil. They like humidity and temps around 75F, and don't like heat, reproduce in soil. There are many ways of getting rid of them, look up on forums. Good luck with those ladies!
@@SeedLover, Yah, pretty sure they're fungus gnats. Added diatomaceous earth and gave the plants two days without water to dry them out. They are not in the bugs, so...yay.