There's a lot that went on this week and I'll try to keep it concise.
I had second thoughts about my lighting schedule for a lot of reasons and decided to push back the start of flowering by a day to get the right light schedule. I was trying to get the environment dialed back in with the new fan and found I was having a hard time keeping things as warm as I'd like. I might run during different hours of the day next grow, we'll see.
I decided to do a minor 500 ppm feeding on all of the plants just to feed the roots that are in the old soil. They all seem to be doing a lot better than they were prior to the transplant. Gelly Biscuit is drinking over a gallon of water every ~72 hours and I'm wondering if it's because of where she is in relation to the intake vent. The other two plants are taking an extra 24 to 48 hours on top of that. I wasn't expecting to open the tent to a dry plant today but I had to water her before taking pictures. She's not normally quite that droopy. Part of the droop seems to also be coming from a nitrogen toxicity which happens a lot when combining Recharge and Ocean Forest, in my experience. Gelly won't get any nutes for a couple of feedings, especially since she's drinking so fast. Also, Orange Gasm looks really yellow in these pictures but she's pretty green to the naked eye.
All plants are showing pistils and the stretch is on. No new smells yet but in a couple of weeks things should be nice and stinky.
The Orange Gasm is a well known Nitrogen hog per Jeff Rasta (Irie Seeds) and needs ALOT the first 3-4 weeks of flowering. Your plants look light, and I'm guessing you need more. Just a suggestion.