**Monday**
I updated the venting to include the light which increased the negative pressure by quite a bit. Started to do LST with #2 today.
**Tuesday**
Added wall supports by cutting flex tubing to length which works well to keep the walls off of the plants. I also watered all plants at 8:30am 1/3rd of a pint each.
**Wednesday**
Added more drainage to the plastic pots. I also moved the light to 18 inches. #1 was leaning in such a way that I went for a pretty decent bend on it.
I thought the problem with #3 was transplant shock based and watered it Tuesday. Well as I quickly found out that wasn’t the case and it was actually overwatered. I added drainage holes to the bottom.
**Thursday**
No improvement for #3 so I started to remove top soil in hopes it would help dry it out.
**Friday**
Watered all plants in the evening. Did some additional bending of #1 and #2
Did not water #3
**Saturday**
Worried about #3 surviving so I got it out of the big pot at 6pm when the light came on. The roots are intact but are brownish. Hopefully being out of the pot will dry it out fast enough to save it.
**Sunday**
Still worried but it looks like the roots are a little whiter. I rotated it a little to continue drying it.
The other 2 are responding well to the LST and I am starting to pull some of the lower branches out to the edge. The goal is to horseshoe it with some branches being able to grow in the middle.
@naderthehater, everything I've read bout seedlings is that they take in moisture from the leaves as the root is developing. So in theory the humidity in the domes keeps the leaves moist.
Nice grow man. I'm tuned in for this I have a cream cookies at about the same age in one of my diaries so it will be interesting to see how similar things turn out.
Best of luck!!
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