Quote Originally Posted by psychodelic
I'd change the lighting to 18/6. What are the daytime and nighttime temperatures? Make sure the thermometer is away from the lights though, so you can get an accurate reading.

Also, new plants like high humidity until they start developing multiple nodes. what is the humidity level like?

From your pictures though, they don't looked too stressed. They look good, not stretching too much. I've had plants that take about 2 weeks to get the first real node.
Im waiting as we speak for temp's to the tops of the plants. Then il get a temp on the room. I dont have a timer or anything to check humidity. But i was thinking today about my dehumidifier. It cost over 300 bucks. I thought i could use it to control the humidity as well as move air. This thing is really high tech and i know its for removing humidity, but it might control the environment as to the level i want. I gotta see what this thing does besides taking water out of the air. I think i can add some with it, im sure. It was the best they had at home depot. If anything i could use it to find out the humidity in the room. Its all digital and confusing:wtf:

Well they look better now because i flipped the fan. They had the fan blowing the heat down into the pots. The biggest pot was where i germed them and planned on re potting all of them. But in the last pic you can see we put more soil in so the heat wouldnt lay in it. After 2 days there was much improvement:thumbsup:

Temps are 82 at the tops of the plants and 68 in the room. Here is a pic of modifyed set up and pic of the plants looking ok i think:thumbsup::rasta: