This week plant 1 has continued to surge ahead of the other girls, where as plant 4 and the subject of time lapse is the runt of the family. I determined that my watering system is not equally distributing the lifeblood for the plants properly and as such, some are getting more than others. I have cut back the schedule and manually watering them as needed using an old fashioned soil tester to determine which ones get extra. I believe that plants 2 and 3 were not getting enough water, 1 is just right, and 4 is too much. Check back next week to see if things continue to improve.
I did some topping on plant 1 and some LST on plant 2 this weekend. I will watch them for the coming week. Plant 1 also seems to be spreading out on its own, so we will see what the extra topping will do for it.
Although I kept the schedule the same, I also turned on the bloom lights to see if that would help with the plants stretching out more this week. It uses more power, but hopefully it will help the girls by giving them extra energy to stretch.
@Philindicus,
Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, I have already disconnected the autowater setup and have gone to manual for the time being and they seem to have improved somewhat. I am guessing that is why they are also much smaller. Plant #1 is doing so much better than the other three.
@growdoctordc,I agree nitrogen deficiency caused by over watering. It looks like he's using an automatic drip system. He needs to disconnect this system let stuff dry out then water each one individually. Guarantee if he lifted those pots they are saturated. Needs to re-establish a nice wet/dry cycle.
@Puffer_Bill,
I did have a question posted a little while back, but after a week of no replies I turned off the autowater system and removed the question.