The new photoperiods were happy to get transplanted today. They were starting to get a little stressed on the top growth. Some tacoing and color fading. I had to let them dry back a bit because I watered too much and fungus gnats getting a little lit of hand. It always happens when I need to top dress, and they get thirsty. They both got transplanted into 50-gallon pots. I ordered the grassroots 65-gallon pots but they got delayed in shipping so I decided to just get some other pots instead of waiting to transplant because the girls were begging for more space in the root zone and canopy. I topped all the tops I could and defoliated the bottom and crossing and stuff in the center or covering new shoots. I decided to try the elastic net again as I am not very good at getting the nylon stuff in the roll straight and taught by myself. If I need to do a second layer I think I can manage m to string a whole 8-foot length across the tent but they shouldn't stretch too much and I don't think I will need it. Not sure how I managed to get the liberty under the net. It went much smoother this time. But right after I told myself I might not snap anything I split one of the stems! Lol but I put some grafting tape she'll be okay. It was the blueberry. After getting the old 30 gallons out and cleaning the tent top to bottom and all the equipment/fans. Used 99 alcohol diluted down a little then peroxide. Took about 3-4 hours. I re-evaluated the fan set up and added one in the center and far side. The 50-gallons got filled with soil I mixed up a little while ago in containers when I started the plants and is nice and ready. 5-gallon bucketed it down from outside. I had separate veg/ flower mix. I put 20 gallons of the flower mix in the bottom 10 gallons of the on top of that and 15 gallons on top of re-used soil from old runs that has been baking for a while that I re-amended with neem seed meal, humic acid, worm castings and gia green 4-4-4 right before planting. I used mykos in the water and some around the rootball. Water in with about 2 gallons each. They were very thirsty when i transplanted and they started to perk up and could see the green coming back to the leave tips
@2x2MedicineDude, Thank you so much. sorry for the late response! I was surprised that she was my favorite plant of this run so far as she is looking so healthy!