not bad,just let it grow.I've got a White Rhino that did the same thing,only by itself,two chutes straight up from the middle,and no more vertical growth.I call it Alien,and am letting it grow,it has like 5 heads,and is 15" tall.WEIRD....
and the pollen only affects flowering female plants.The youngins dont have anything to pollenate,same with veggin plants,but it is always best to segregate any males from the females.
kepp right on feeding as usual,they'll need it,and definately only use the flouros for the first couple of weeks,or util they establish roots.the mh light will crispy fry them fast with no root system.
thats right just take the whole thing and plce it into your new pot,deeper than the surface to cover the old dirt,this helps ease transplant shock,and distributes the moisture evenly.
thats the way to do it.I place my hand over the stem at the base,the stem between my fingers,and turn it upside down to release the root ball,the place the entire thing into your premoistened soil enough to cover the root ball,and cover with the new soil.Done.Hope it helps.
I would seriously do some homework before messing with those lights,and find out what they require.The best thing to do is,of course,buy a grow system from any reputable source,and grow from there,it is sooo much easier.
looks like some nute burn,could have some hot spots of nutes in the soil,and I would only foliar spray them with water,as the autos dont like alot of nutes to begin with.Most of it looks to be from the foliar feeding though.
Keep the light as close as you can get it,and those bugs are gnats that live in your soil.Did an experimental grow in OC,and got the bugs immediately,switched to FFOF,and no mo bugs.The brown spots are the gnats,and will go away along with the gnats.
the nutes are all available at hydro stores,what brand you use is entirely up to you.Most of them come with nute schedules for you to get a base level off of,but plants all react differently depending on strain,so the ppm will fluctuate.The temp of the water is coll as long as it remains about...