After transplanting spreading the limbs out last week the plants have adjusted well. Kind of broke the golden rule of not doing two things at once and i did 3 lol. Defoliated transplanted and trsomewhat of a high stress train all in one day but they took it well. I wanted to flip to flower at the end of the veg week, but the plants need just a few more days to recover. I watered in with 1 1/2 gallons at transplant and waited 4-5 days before watering again, but after I did all the green came back to the tips of he leaves where it was starting to look yellow and stressed. I can't seem to keep the gnats down while keeping the water level the plants like without leaf tip discoloration. Maybe the soil is just to rich and needs the extra water to keep the plants ppms happy. Going to do water only this run. But will still add a few ml per gallon of cal mag as it also does a good job at lowering my ph to the right level. I don't like to ph down my whole water res because depending on what plants im watering i need the ph to be high to buffer out the acidness of the buddha bloom. I bought some fresh mosquito bits and dunks because i had some laying around they house but unsure how old they were and their effectiveness as i still have gnats and was being cheap by using what i had sitting around, which made sense but i don't think they are working. I worked the bits into the top layer of soil using my hand to try and eliminate any eggs and gnats with physical abrasion then misted the top layer to activate it. Then added a dunk into the water res. I have a feeling the fresh ones might work a little better..
@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!