They look great bro, looks like you could be giving them a touch too much water. They don't need hardly any at all when they are that age.
Ahhh.. thanks for having a look Dazed!

They look great bro, looks like you could be giving them a touch too much water. They don't need hardly any at all when they are that age.
I'm really no expert but from what i read you can start from the very start of the plant. If you plan on doing some lst you might want to wait till you start pulling over the main stem because it will get hard real quick. I also read that you should continue to use it into flowering but stop like a 2-3 weeks before harvest.
Let me tag @faded187 since hes has the experience.
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Hey ds what's up ! I'm by no means an expert but I'm pretty sure your temps and RH are good ! I don't think 40% is too dry and if I'm wrong I'm sure someone with more experience will chime in ........ Actually one interesting thing I learned here on AFN also is later on in flowering I was told that it's better to have a lower RH in between 25-35% because it promotes greater resin production and also lessens the chances of bud rot ! Hope that helps ! Peaceby the way your girls are looking great !
Anytime brother ! I hear you on the memory stick ! LmaoHey bro! Cheers for having another look!Yeah.. i think 40% is maybe borderline.. i threw in one of my standing water buckets in the grow room for lights out.. bumped the RH up to 53%.. so the tinkering begins! haha! I think this will have to become my journal & an actual external memory so i dont forget what i did to change what.. as my real memory is whack!
Anyways.. thanks for the tip later on in flowering..
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As long as your medium was well prepared and moist you don't need to give ANY water at first. There is enough food and water provided by the seed for the very first stages of growth. Making your plant search for water is vital for developing a strong and healthy root system...kinda like how the best grapes grow in super poor and rocky soil. A little struggle is beneficial, imo, to a robust and healthy plant.