I know its been a couple of days, Ive been busy!!
Well they were watered twice and fed once, P.H. at 6.0 temp between 74 and 81 with humidity at 55%. They were fed 350 ppm of Dr.Hornbies Guano grow (1/2 tsp) and Seaweed extract (1/2 tbl spoon )..They are all doing very nice and pretty much have all become uniformed..I went out and got a small desk fan to blow on them and give them some strength, also they get misted once a day with water..Going to start foilar spray next week..
I will veg them till they are 16 to 20" this time....Plus Im going to be giving them a little more Nutrients then the last crop..See how they do!!
I found some microscopic bugs last nite, Got a little freaked.I pulled a GDP out and then did some research..They are called springtales and from what I found, They arent very harmful yet arent great to have either..Cause is from over dampining the soil..So Im going to Let the rest of the ones flowering dry up a little..
So I have a few pics of one haging!! Look that might be the Thraxz!!
GDP is looking good, though your yield would have been doubled with just a little extra veg time... you should look into that.... oh wait, I see your going to veg longer with this new batch right? It depends on the space your working with.... which I have plenty, and would loan you some if I could... Try and veg to 24" if you can.
Its very important that you let the pots dry out as much as possible before watering when the plants are flowering, it helps to induce resin production, and stimulate the roots to pull in more nutes faster (so long as light, and air quality/flow are at optimum). Most microorganisms are good, especially in soil, there should be a healthy balance of all different kinds of micro organisms. but if there is an unhealthy balance and If your plant starts looking unhappy due to what you may think are medium problems (for example the very tips of leaves curl down, like on my GDP) hit the medium with a light (and I mean light) peroxide solution (you can buy some premixed peroxide solutions at nursery/garden stores, but I still dilute them with water anyways), and then hit the medium with a good micro nutrient solution after the next watering. I would recommend Thrive Alive B1 in combo with Superthrive and an organic micronute mix of your choosing (make sure its organic though!!!). I think your with your plants you should be able to work up to 650-700 ppm on the veg nutes before you flower, and be able to start with flower nutes around 450-500 ppm bloom nutes (with an additional 250 ppm of veg nutes), and work up from there to about 900 total ppm of nutes during flowering. What is the ppm of your air in there? I would think that keeping the ppm in your air (of the CO2) at around 500-700 ppm throughout is a good idea if you could, and even better to boost it during two or three spurts a day to 900-1000 ppm while turning on a couple black lights in the room at the same time for like 15 minutes at a time... Dr. Hornbies is good, if I used it, I would be very careful not to use too much of it though, because I have seen too large doses at the wrong times wreak havoc on grows (I use FF because I don't have to worry too much about burning plants because they are all different strains at different stages of development, and I don't have the time to measure out all the individual doses for each individual plant, so I eyeball it, and come back a little later and leach a little with water that has been phed to counter balance the ph of the runoff from the feeding). If those are your vegging temps and humidity, your temps are perfect, your humidity should go up a little bit. If its your flowering room humidity and temps, I would bring humidity down to around 40%, and temps up to between 80-83 with really good amounts of air and CO2 circulation (it will increase transpiration frequency and the quality of carb production from photosynthesis, thus allowing more energy to flow more easily throughout the plant for the plant to produce healthier more potent and more buds)

.... I sure you know most of this, and may not agree about some of the ppm's etc. based on your specific growing environment and schedule, but I thought I would just throw it all out there anyways. Your knowledge and experience are well exemplified in the health and prominent stature of your plants

.... I have to say great job!

