I think I asked you before wx, but are you using standard florescent 40 watt shop lights? The only way to get really good growth inside is to use metal halide lights, major watts and pretty expensive too. Remember even if they don't look like there growing much, there still growing roots, which is better then nothing. The stuff in my grow room is growing fairly well, temp. is around 60 with 90% humidity, I'm not really looking for crazy growth or they'll over grow the area. Slow and steady is good enough, with a bit of luck all my nanas will fill there pots with roots by spring.
Bill
I'm using 40 watt GE plant and aquarium bulbs. No way I'm using metal halide. Too much money!! LOL!! Seems bright as heck in there, but I guess its not as good as the sun, lol.
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Transplant shock on that Washy for sure.It will recover over the winter if the roots stay warm and be ready to rock next spring!
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