hmmm... I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that they get properly mounted, and here is why:
Auxin controls the direction of the roots and leafs - in this case both is one in the same. It looks like the roots are being subjected to altering light sources, and this effects the growth.
Auxin spurs growth. The reason why a steam turns towards the light is not because the stem "sees" the light. It is because the side facing the light has less Auxin production (light destroys Auxin) than the "dark" side. The result it one side (the side away from the light) grows faster than the side facing the light, thus it appears to "bend".
Plants that spend all their time moving around and have their auxin ratios continuously changing expend a lot of energy "fooling around".
The bottom line is that if your Ghost in anchored, it will start to properly grow, creating auxin levels in proper amounts where it is supposed to (the tips!) and regulate it's growth much better. This will enable a healthy cytokinin relationship which will enable better growth, and blooming when the time comes.
Also, I have observed that root tips that go dry can often on a Ghost terminate, meaning they close up and go bone dry at the tip and cease growing. No water = no movement of Auxin and Cytokinins = stalled growth.
Mist once or twice during the day, but give it a good
misting just before lights out, but without air movement, you get rot.
Keith Davis's suggestion of mounting is 100% correct as it allows moisture, more control of temps (as the medium holds constant temp levels) and Auxin/Cytokinin relationships to generate correctly where it is needed.
Mount them and you will see greater growth rates.
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