3 of them are Sativas. It’s Rare Dankness - Moonshine Ghost Train Haze. I never grew it before. My boyfriend requested a straight sativa. One plant is a hybrid, and it kinda looks the same though
wish I could start over at this point !! Very disappointed and discouraged
Looking at these they are not flowering. I did a bit of digging and are 70-77days. Of course we add a week to it and it's a 12 week strain pushing it and adding g 2 as happens occasionally 13 weeks.
It's not a pure sativa it's a 70/30 sativa/indica. It should easily show flowering after 3 weeks and you have gone over 8 weeks now.
I would start looking and focus on the cause. I'm really not trying to be argumentative or say you gave the wrong info but I have seem many times on this forum and in my career dealings over the yrs. Some minor assumptions that things are good and they get bypassed and you are left chasing ghosts.
Now there is the possibility after you went through things the issues could be corrected and possibly be just entering g flowering and if you revert back to veg then it can reveg and that will give you headaches.
If you stay flower your gonna kill yourself trying to make it through this grow without having major issues with plants already this big.
I mean there are a few reasons it can happen.
1. light
2. Environmental stresses
3. Nutrients
4. Stress from pests etc.
Has the plant completely stalled in growth?
Have you sat in the tent and checked for any light leaks no matter how small? Vents, zippers the works. While the outside room is well lit and inside is dark.
Is there any equipment in the tent?
Have you replaced the timer on the light?
IMPORTANT TO CHECK THIS EXACTLY AS I STATE. (I do not know if this applies to you or what light you have but please do it anyhow) set the timer so it's on and set the shut off time 1 min from then and wait for it to shut off while you are in the tent. Do any diodes, lights continue to illuminate no matter how little?
Let's start there..... I do not believe this is a strain or pheno thing if all of your plants are affected and they are different strains.