Replanting whent perfect, and not a single sign of stress.
All but one looks healthy with good size. The last one also pictured as "Bottom range plant", a Pineapple Express seems to suffer both in size and colour and then one seem to have started to bloom after one set of leaves.
In general the plants does show slight signs of marbling and im confident the replanting came at a great time for all them and they will all be in pristine condition again soon.
Im not sure what have caused it, to wet, PH, too little nutrient, to much or daily change of light type, what do you think?
Might be to early to tell and maybe I wont have to now with their new 11l soil buffer less stressful light.
I have also changed nutrient and already the day of replant given them a dose for small plants (5ml per 10L water) accordingly to instructions, a little extra diluted though.
From here im giving the precise right amount at every watering.
Im using rain water that seem to have a PH of around 6.3 but for now im limited in my PH measurements so it might be lower but not higher.
Day two of the week i received a hydroponics stimuli kit as im soon to start such a project.
That gave me the chance to try the
Rhizotonic for my newly replanted plants. I had already given them the Short Bloom powder as planned but whent ahead anyway also spraying the leaves anyway knowing it might not be as effective now the plants where fed.
Tomorrow im not gonna give any nutrients but keep going with the rozotonic.
Also with the kit came a better PH scale for testing confirming ~6.3
End of week some first nodes ready for removal without harming plant.
one plant had a servere lice attack in one spot but they could all be squeezed before the plant suffered any damage.
PS. All but one plant picture is taken at the same time shortly after replant at the start of week two.