View Full Version : 3days very little growth...???
ledsled96
07-06-2008, 01:39 AM
Can someone tell me if they think my sprouts are on track?
I think they are struggling a bit.
3 days since they went into the soil as seedlings.
Thanks in advance.
BTW...the date is incorrect on the pictures...never set the date.;)
illnillinois
07-06-2008, 01:42 AM
heres my thoughts..
WAY to big of pot for them,
lights to far.
imo
GreenLeaf420
07-06-2008, 02:18 AM
Get a fan on those little fuckers. Your soil looks really heavy let it dry up 100% till they definetly need H20. You should see some growth those CFL's get me all confused. I would have them under a nice T5 keeps the nodes really tight.
Good Luck GL
ledsled96
07-06-2008, 02:42 AM
just watered the plants. I have an intake and exhaust fan running. I will get the lights closer and smaller pots. Any suggestions on getting rid of the McGyver foil...where to get it and what kind exactly.
Again, thanks to all. :thumbsup:
illnillinois
07-06-2008, 03:09 AM
just watered the plants. I have an intake and exhaust fan running. I will get the lights closer and smaller pots. Any suggestions on getting rid of the McGyver foil...where to get it and what kind exactly.
Again, thanks to all. :thumbsup:
heres a link to the same question we shared.
http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/157508-what-names-brands-mold-repel-wrap.html
Panda Film.
But it does not repel mold; you still have to clean the walls and floor behind it if you suspect you have mold spores. On the up side, it's the best thing since sliced bread in every imaginable way. I'm in love!:computerlove1:
killfrenzi
07-06-2008, 03:33 PM
just watered the plants. I have an intake and exhaust fan running. I will get the lights closer and smaller pots. Any suggestions on getting rid of the McGyver foil...where to get it and what kind exactly.
Again, thanks to all. :thumbsup:
If you wan get rid of the cheap foil. Go to WalMart and buy a couple security camping blankets. They are super cheap like $2 for a 56"x84" sheet.
Let the plant soil dry out. Then repot into something smaller, wait for 5th set of nodes before feeding nutes.
TheMetal1
07-06-2008, 03:46 PM
Looks like your lights are pretty stationary, so moving them may be difficult, but CFL's emit the majority of their light through the sides. Since your lights are pointing straight down, getting the maximum amount of reflection in your cab is crucial... you may be wasting lumens. Just wanted to give a heads up.
Oh... and be PATIENT!!! Don't be nervous if they don't have huge nugs hanging off of them after a few weeks. :thumbsup: It's going to be a LONG road to get to your destination. You don't want to be the one to keep asking "Are we there yet???"
Good luck
Stay :D and Keep :jointsmile:
ledsled96
07-07-2008, 01:49 AM
Thanks to all that have replied. I am scraping the cardboard cab and lights for a grow tent and 2ft 4bulb T5. More room and better lighting. Should be here this week. I'll keep an update on things and will welcome any help I can get.
Thanks again!:jointsmile:
xcrispi
07-07-2008, 08:33 AM
They grow down before they grow up ,
patience Grasshopper patience .
I start mine in 3-4 oz dixie cups , then transplant into 18 oz. beer cups to bury some of the inital stretch , then into they're forever homes - usually 3 gal. pots . The less transplanting the better = less stress .
Peace
Crispi :stoned:
notrightquite
07-10-2008, 06:39 AM
Some of us believe that more transplanting is actually better, so I would say do your due diligence, and make an informed decision on that one.
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