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Yeah they good but like me @heisenbubble and others have said, it's best not to use a fixed fixture like that. Home depot shop lights with reflector and squeeze clamp or flexible desk lamp would be better so you can get up in there and hit it from different angles.Cmon man lol. Had to post this. Coco coir clones under only 2×45w CFLs and lots of room for potential. They're on a 16/8 light schedule and IMO they're doing superbly but I'm not stepping out any boundaries here.
Your lights are too far, see the stretch in them. Put them close close close use an oscillating fan between to talk to your plants and your lights to dissipate the Heat. that much stretch is not ideal with cflThat's good. I was taught to keep the cfls away while I was using a whole boat load at once. And I mean awaaaaaaay(like 1-2ft.) while young plants are starting to take root. But I never kept the lights that far away ever. I mean... they're cfls lol.
But apparently, sprouts don't need much to get their roots going. Just keep the heat off them anyway you can.
And to due credit. These were set to flower under a LED in my tent but its occupied(bad planning) so I have no choice but to complete the grow where they sit. I recently added two more 32w bulbs and I will keep adding more :) GL with yours fellow CFL user.
You're gonna have to tell me everything, age since sprouted, what grow media, what are you feeding them, how much and often? How far are your lights?Heyy Brazel buddy it has nothing to do with the last topic in this post but ur the only one with real help, am facing some problems with my babies, any advise would be appriciated, the tips of the leaves are turning a little bit yellow or is that ok.
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You're gonna have to tell me everything, age since sprouted, what grow media, what are you feeding them, how much and often? How far are your lights?
You're gonna have to tell me everything, age since sprouted, what grow media, what are you feeding them, how much and often? How far are your lights?
Yeah feed them.I forgot to add i have FloraGrow and FloraBloom nutes but didnt use any yet
I used to water alot now i try to water every other day or so just when i feel it started getting dry and u think i should start feeding? I will start from tom thenYeah feed them.
How often you water
yeah one milliliter per gallon if you can get chlorine and chloramine free waterI used to water alot now i try to water every other day or so just when i feel it started getting dry and u think i should start feeding? I will start from tom then
Go to the grocery store and buy a couple fresh coconuts raw out of the produce section if you can't find those then get a bottle of coconut water and make sure it's not from concentrate and feed them thatI used to water alot now i try to water every other day or so just when i feel it started getting dry and u think i should start feeding? I will start from tom then
yeah one milliliter per gallon if you can get chlorine and chloramine free water
Go to the grocery store and buy a couple fresh coconuts raw out of the produce section if you can't find those then get a bottle of coconut water and make sure it's not from concentrate and feed them that
You used coconut water? Get some kelp meal. What size pots and how much you watering? Focus on new growth. Middle and bottom pic, tips are turning yellow.
Lots of possible reasons. What's your ph?
What kind of lights and watts?
Not dry not drenched, moist is what you want.
Get that coconut water in there it's full of so many good minerals and growth hormones and order some kelp meal look for organic kelp meal is unbelievably badassDidnt use the coconut water yet, growing in small .7 gallon for now to be transplanted to 3 gal and going all cfl for now using 650 watt for 5 plants and i will add more 2700k on flowering, my PH is around 6.4 and the temperature is 75 with 60% humidity on average and am watering every 2-3 days now
Get that coconut water in there it's full of so many good minerals and growth hormones and order some kelp meal look for organic kelp meal is unbelievably badass
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