Report Day: 33
Temp: 80°-88° F
Humidity: 50%-70%
Height: 4"-5"
Note: Starting to grow faster...!
Well since all three fluorescent fixtures are running 24/0 it gets a little warmer that I would hope for but I added some extra fans that kick on for 15 minutes of every hour. It helps keep the temperature down a few degrees and also helps in temporarily bringing the humidity down every hour to get the plants used to a lower humidity. It usually drops from 70% to 50% when the fans kick on. I have watched a new set of leaves come up and spread out over the last 4 days. I am now starting to understand when people write on here that the plant is so wonderful and marvelous to look at. I swear two big leaves on my plant look like they are made from green velvet, and the leaves have such a 3D contour to them. They aren't just flat plain old leaves, they have lots of texture to them!
I have this green stuff growing at the top of my soil. At first I thought it was some kind of mold (and it might be?), but it doesn't smell at all and the plants aren't suffering. Anyone know what it is, or if it's a problem? I scratched the top of the soil and it doesn't go beyond the surface. I have not used any nutrients yet and have been using distilled water.

So I added 3 fans to the "door" to keep the temperature down a bit.


And here are my 5 plants:
The first is the Richter's unknown strain (Probably Blosser)
She isn't doing very well after the last repotting. I think she is still alive though, and just needs more time to adjust to the new surroundings.

Here is Cerro Quemado

And Owens. LOOK AT THAT TEXTURE! The leaves are so 3D....

And Blosser

And finally Hofmann & Wasson. This one has a few damaged leaves, but all the new ones coming in look just fine. This plant is about an inch taller than the rest and has about twice as many leaves. It also seems to be growing the fastest.

That's the report for now. I can't believe how much they have grown in just 4 days, I think they are about to explode.
JARG