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10-13-2007, 04:25 PM #31OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
I added more soil and that seems to be helping.The pots were only half full.
I also added a fan this should strengthen the stem.
As you can see its a very basis grow but a grow none the less.I taught it would be better to start small as opposed to shooting straight in with a 600HPS system.
I will use this method 3/4/ times and then change lighting and set up/
Thanks for all you help./
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10-13-2007, 10:12 PM #32Senior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
On the toppled over one, is the stem smaller and squishy-looking right where it touches the dirt? If so this is probably over watering, and the stem is rotting where it meets the soil. I soak the soil once at the beggining, then don't water for a week or two. You want the soil to almost dry out between waterings, but at your stage you need to try to keep the soil and plants warm and moist. I said moist not wet.
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10-13-2007, 11:48 PM #33OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
Wow bang on.
I placed some dirt around it and it can support itself now.Is the plant doomed.Should i chuck it out?
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10-15-2007, 03:14 PM #34OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
Ok More pics.The plants are 10 days old now.I think they are a bit small maybe 4 inches.Here is a few pics.
I have started to water less and they are on a 18/6 light cycle.I will buy a proper fan on Wed the fans i have now have to have there batteries change 2 a day.
There name are weedy and dubey
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10-15-2007, 08:36 PM #35Senior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
Thanks for the photos, looks like there doing fine for 10 days. Just be patient, keep up on the basics, and they will one day take off and you'll be suprised. Be careful though, it looks like the light is almost touching one of the plants. At this point you should not have the light real close to the babies. The lights should be about 1 foot back until they start to show some real signs of growth. Then move the lights as close as possible without causing heat stress. Touching the plants is too close.
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10-15-2007, 09:22 PM #36OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
I just found out the bulbs are the wrong spectrum.They are 2700K.
I will order some daylight bulbs tomorrow.Im a bit annoyed really.Because i researched until my eyes were sore from reading and i over looked the bulbs.
When i saw CFL i presumed they were all the same.
i HAVE NOW SWITCHED TO A 20/4 LIGHT CYCLE UNTIL THE NEW BULBS ARRIVE.
What effect do you think this will have on the plants?
Would you consider them ruined.
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10-15-2007, 09:26 PM #37OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
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10-15-2007, 11:07 PM #38Senior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
try this game called O-GROW its pretty good growing guide... see if you can keep a fake plant alive then you shouldn't been so scared of the real thing
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10-16-2007, 12:43 AM #39OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
Why the sarcasm?
You need to smoke a dubey and chill.
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10-18-2007, 12:48 AM #40OPSenior Member
I never realized growing was so complicated
How far awayshould the fan be.I bought a desktop oscillating fan today and have it on a low setting a few inches from the plants.
They are still young and the stems seem to movewith the air.
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