Lighting Too Soon For Each to Have Their Own Autocob?

I also raised the light above the runt of the litter and gave her a straight RO water feed as I’m thinking some of the waterings she received over the last little bit might have been more than she needed. Humidity is now @ 47% since hanging the damp towel in there.

Well judging by the pictures your plants are looking great.
 
So how did your light placement experimentation go, enquiring minds want to know.
I’d have to say it went fine. I don’t believe it harmed them any, but as Sm0 had mentioned, it wouldn’t be necessary (from the standpoint of considering what the plants need.) in my situation, once I moved my tent I kinda needed them running to help me with temps. I’ve posted some pics. They’re coming along- not as quick as I’d like but that’s on me. A few mistakes early on that I can consider as lessons learned and I still don’t have my extraction/ventilation system sorted- I’ll have the parts tomorrow after work. 4in typhoon fan and a can-filter. Got a bit of nute burn, but all in all things things are moving along. I’ve been a bit stubborn with my runt- I probably should’ve been mixing up a separate feed for her but the combination of lazy and stubborn is a powerful thing, so I’ve probably not been doing her any favours by giving her the same feed as the others. Maybe I’ll consider making a separate bottle for the runt as I’ve noticed after my last feeding 2 petioles have turned purple! Oh well!
 

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They are looking pretty good. :greenthumb:

I have a hard time keeping temps up in my basement in the winter and have my tent sitting on a four inch pallet to keep it off the cold floor which also saves it from basement floods. In addition, I purchased a Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat which I plug the fan into and can set temp limits, both high and low. So I set the high for 80f and the low for 72f. Then the fan stays off until the tent reaches the set temp. This also allows your humidity to build up a little when the girls are transpiring.
 
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