Transplanting to 5 gal buckets went great I think, now 24hrs later and no evidence of shock. I think in the past I've over watered...with cold water. This time I made sure water & soil were @ 70F. I also got more involved in the soil recipe:

To cheap soil I added vermiculite, peat, compost tea, homeade worm castings, and worms. I've had about 25 gal. worth of vermiculture going on for about 4 months now. All my veggie scrap goes in there. I was very plesantly surprised when I opened a few un and there was about 3 in. of solid casting @ the bottom. I shined a brite light on it to force worms to very bottom. I couldn't resist grabbing a handful, it felt amazing. See pic. I also pasteurized the soil.

My 3 taller, ridgier plants are experiencing some sort of toxicity I'm afraid. :weedpoke: Lower leaves are turning crispy from tips inward. When I touch'em they crumble...kinda wanna smoke em, as I've no smoke... Could be Mag or Zinc? I'm disappointed: they smell the most potent. I still don't know what they are for sure, but they are harder to grow! I have them separated from the others on account of the possibility of it not being a nute toxicity, but a fungal/pest thing. I've never had luck w/ flushing, it always shocked the shit outta 'em...course, water was cold & unfiltered & contained chlorine...

yea mullet- I think cool tube or otherwise air cooled lights are quickly becoming an eventuality for me, as watts & temps grows in direct proportion to plants.

Fred- Haven't checked your log for pics of transplant yet, hope it went well. Hope I find some!

Am seriously considering LSTing, cuttings, & sexing, all in preparation for>>>>:yippee:<<<<<<<< Scrog! So, both directly following and contrary to GFog's advice.

Thanks for cruising by my grow all.

...1st 2 pics are healthier, BB plants. 2nd 2 are all a different, unknown but simular strain judging from smell, appearence, and disease. [all have same condition.]

...then theres my handful of LIFE!!