id definatly say they cant handle the 600w hps
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id definatly say they cant handle the 600w hps
try being patient? your post is one day old...Quote:
Originally Posted by tadaa
JDog's on the right track, if your HPS is too close then you'll never get past a certain stage of the plants life.
Have you checked for Bugs? Did you sterilize your pot before you put new soil in?
There's many things to factor in, and you won't get your answer in one day.
This is the 3rd thread I've made concerning these plants and this problem;)Quote:
Originally Posted by BobBong
The light is about 3 feet from the plants, and my friend is using the same light and his is much closer and his plants are fine. He's also using the same pots, and one of the soil mixes I'm using.
I would also say it was extreme heat from the light or unbalanced ph levels.
move your light or your plant, from the structure of the leaves I can tell they are under some seriuous heat and try to keep the water in. the sides of the blades turning upward indicates this.
plants (any plant) would shrink the surface of their leaves to the light to prevent water loss.(or under serious heat) Remember how leaves are droopy when overwatered, that case it is the other way around, plant is making more surface to the light to get rid of excess water rapidly.