Hi guys sorry for the dark pics I had low battery well this is first week of the flowering cycle 12/12 I've had a few issues with night time temps dropping a little low as 51f which I fault would happen as we are going through a cold snap right now and you never really want to turn your exhaust fans off during any light cycle in my opinion so I'm leaving my household heating on a low and tweaking my fan controller to only pull 5% the reason being I believe that in early flowering phase you don't want long internodes IE stretching you want tightest internodes as possible so by keeping your day time and night temps near as possible helps keep them tighter together you never want more than a 10% drop in temps for any reason in flower if you can help it so if your running 75f in day no lower than 65f in darkness im running 75fday and 69f night currently also I gave some grow in the base nutes with bloom as we are going into flower as the plants in first 2 weeks of the flowering cycle are still growing one thing I have noticed is I think I have a slight nitogen toxicity because they are running very green and think could be possible to much nitrogen in soil after each repot causing dark green shiny leafs a classic sign i shall see how they get on im still doing ok and watering every 4 days or when the pots feel light please check when you flip always get inside your tent to check for light leeks before you flip your plants and have a good realible timer as I had a few issues with light leaks when I checked lights off and got inside to look and timer was not great I have not checked the runoff for EC and ph as of yet but I shall do also i suggest you run your night cycle at night in winter to beat the coldness I had the run darkness at night because of reason also my fan packed up so ordered a secret jardin monkey fan 30w and has arrived real good bit of kit I would say I'm still last training every other day and I did start to defoliate a few leafs each day the big fan leafs only and only few here and there to not stress them out to much