The big one was so dense and the rapid growth of all the plants created a lot of moisture that was raising the RH to 88%. I first tried to leave the tent door flap open up top to increase airflow and turned off the humidifier I have running in the room to try and adjust the moisture. This helped but only brought the RH down to 73%. So I pruned her a bit to increase air flow. It worked and brought the RH in the tent to 66% and then down to 58%-66% but I still have to leave the tent flap open up top.
*the last image is of the crazy growth where from one node grows two branches sometime more.
A day later the big plant is doing well after the pruning, as you can see in the photos. Wish I had taken photos of her before I pruned her she was super bushy, but showing signs of issue due to the dampness.
I took some of the trimmings and started clones, I have three. I have not had a lot of luck with getting clones to root. I think I have figured it all out and these will stick. If so I will have a crop right behind this one to tend to. Kinda excited.
Let's see what the next week does this has been a educational grow fo' sure. LOL