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Thank you for catching this... the plant not being limp threw me for a loop.They got 2 oz of water when in solo cups and only 4 oz of water after you transplanted into 1 gallon containers? They are severely under watered. The media should be saturated after transplant.
Holy, I should just quit while I can. I thought I was supposed to keep the light 4-6 inches above the top of the plant. And yes, Im using a sunblaze 4 bulb T5 8000 lumen light https://www.bustan.ca/sun-blaze-t5-high-output-fluorescent-grow-light-2ft-4-lampDon't be afraid to move your lights up 2 feet at first...reduces any ill effects on over lighting and the plants should recover in veg that they will grow towards the lights and the leaves won't be stressed out with taco's...watch the top leaves to know what the plant is responding to best...if all is going well, let the plants grow into the lights instead of moving lights always.....making the light problem become less of a problem....not sure what you are using for lights, but look like CFL's...??? as plants mature they will be able to take more lights...hence less height from the tops of plants, but be careful...
Thanks, you have no idea how much I appreciate it. I just moved the lights up. Will update if there are changes.I'll help you...or, we all will help you
always update!! good or bad..Thanks, you have no idea how much I appreciate it. I just moved the lights up. Will update if there are changes.
Yes please!!! I learn a lot from reading these threads!always update!! good or bad..
Ok, I raised the light this morning. I moved the plants outside this afternoon once the temps got over 65f/18c. The plants are really looking droopy. I did not add any water. Ph is 6ish but less than 7always update!! good or bad..
Ya, it was only for an hour, just to get some real light. How are these gonna survive when I move them outside? Actually, when should I move them outside?That's to chilly. They need more warmf
When you don't need a shirt and it's nice out. You don't wanna see overnight temperature below 66 or so. Some plants more, some less. If you can bring it in at night. That's even better. The light cycle matters. But you don't want to go out in the morning and see a ton of white spots. So if you have a deck and sliding door you can bring it in for bad weather or cold spells. Little greenhouse setup would help. But outdoor grow season is a toss up. Depends where you live.Ya, it was only for an hour, just to get some real light. How are these gonna survive when I move them outside? Actually, when should I move them outside?
Thanks for the advice!When you don't need a shirt and it's nice out. You don't wanna see overnight temperature below 66 or so. Some plants more, some less. If you can bring it in at night. That's even better. The light cycle matters. But you don't want to go out in the morning and see a ton of white spots. So if you have a deck and sliding door you can bring it in for bad weather or cold spells. Little greenhouse setup would help. But outdoor grow season is a toss up. Depends where you live.
Well, you're right...here is a pic this morning and the leaves have definitely perked up after the 6 hour sleep cycle. It did this the other days too...looks like this in the am, then droops later in the day. Compare this to last nights pic.we’ll see how she’s doing when lights come back on.
yep, looks fine, not worse.Well, you're right...here is a pic this morning and the leaves have definitely perked up after the 6 hour sleep cycle. It did this the other days too...looks like this in the am, then droops later in the day. Compare this to last nights pic.View attachment 1129986
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