Well... I would say that transplanting them into bigger containers was a great call, since doing that their growth rate has probably doubled and I am seeing them start to move out of the late seedling stage and into the early vegetation stage. Im hoping that they start to grow quickly because they are still pretty small for their age but you cant force it to grow faster than it wants to. The humidity is still super high and I think that they are starting to show signs of humidity stress because the leaves are getting kind of shiny and are wilting a little, they also look like they are rotting a little on a few leaves. I cant be sure that this is the issue since its my first grow but based on how high the humidity is I think its a safe call, I am going to open some more of the vents on my tent to let in some more air and I am going to get ready to hook up a ventilation fan. So far I haven't had any ventilation other than a fan inside and the door of the tent open. When I got the tent he also gave me a venting fan and a speed controller for ventilation. My thoughts are that If I hook up a way to suck the humidity out of the tent that I might be able to decrease the humidity level. I don't have a carbon filter yet or any ducting so I will need to get those before I can set this up, hopefully over the next couple weeks I can get this set up.
@HighTV, Thanks for checking in!! I've definitely made my fair share of mistakes with this one since it's my first grow but this strain has been extremely forgiving and has been a fantastic one to learn on. I definitely want to run this strain again but next time I really want to get some actual Kens GDP from Seedsman instead of running bag seed. If mine comes out looking anything like yours Im going to be a very happy guy!
It turned out to be a mite called hypoaspis miles. I thought they were spider mites and spent like two weeks trying to kill them until I found out that they were beneficial and kill fungus gnats haha