On Wednesday (2 days ago), the babies were finally able to move into a tent where they are supposed to form a sea of green with a couple of older sisters. Although I had planned something else, I had to think of something new because one of my LEDs broke.
With better LEDs that emit less heat and an inline duct fan with intelligent controls, I finally have the opportunity to give the plants the environment they need. At the moment I am keeping everything on low so that all plants can get used to the new environment and because I use a foliar spray with neem oil every day (for 5 days) because thrips have crept in due to the previously very poor environmental conditions.
Since supercropping gave me enough tops per plant for what I planned, in terms of training I'm switching to occasional defoliation and very light bending but only if absolutely necessary. The plants already received more than enough stress. If I had known how stressful it would be for the plants, I would have never decided for supercropping.
So far, new growth looks healthy while signs of old stress are still visible.