Quote Originally Posted by unlockit
you should start over cus it looks like they could be overfertilized {leaves curled under} this causes stress witch causes males. germinate new seeds, give less light 16 hours first week 17 the next and so on till you hit 24/7 use only a 1/4 streangh nitrogen based nute with a drop of superthrive per gallon of water for the first 3 weeks after they sprout this will help you get more females becuse of no stress also keep your humidity high at 65% thoses 3 weeks and only blue light no hps
I'm thinking you may be right. I think I've tried just about everything at this point and the plant just isn't coming back very well. I'm going to scrap this first grow and start over with some quality northern lights seeds, get a bigger light, and use top notch nutes like GH flora series. I think I've learned some valuable lessons from this first grow.
clayboy Reviewed by clayboy on . planted 3 weeks ago, looking for advice This is my first hydro attempt. I have a 2-gallon active drip system, lighted by two 30w compact fluorescents, 1800 lumens per. They're looking awfully skinny so far, but that's probably due to me keeping the lights too high initially. I lowered them just last week to just a few inches above them. I also had some ph issues early last week but it seems to have stabilized now. Some of the leaves look a bit yellow too. I flushed the system today and added fresh nutes. Tomorrow will be Rating: 5