Quote Originally Posted by akisgift
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Lol...not always.

Just a couple of things to think about:

For starters, looks like not enough soil in pot. A lower soil level creates stagnancy, and the surface roots need circulated/fresh air. Can carefully remove plant, add soil to bottom, replace plant. (leaving about 1/2 inch space for future waterings)

Am no expert, but are the fluoro tubes the right color for veg?

The heat issue will increase with the HID, so your attempts to lower temps are a great practice.
Usually best to have an exhaust fan or two, and a circulation fan. Not usually necessary to have an intake fan, unless it's used to bring-in cooler air from ground-level.

Soil looks quite dry, also. Do you have them on a schedule, or just water them whenever you notice? You mentioned water reservoir...? How often do you water with the ferts and micronutes? Perhaps too much superthrive? Do you foliar spray with additional nutes, or corrective suppliments?

What's the water ph?...The run-off ph? Do you adjust water ph, and if so...with what? Using tap water? R/O water? If using R/O water, do you suppliment with CalMag Plus, or equivalent?

Did you plant the seeds during a full moon on the vernal equinox, while holding a lit stick of Nag Champa...? (kidding)

Besides not knowing much more about the grow, these are the generic things I'd look at.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . First indoor grow ever! (fluro) This is my first ever indoor grow using fluros, i have 75w equivalent grow tubes, one 100w equivalent warm, one 50w equivalent warm, and one 100w equivalent soft white. my baby is about 6 weeks in, using LST (one tie made so far). seems to be growing kind of slow to me. most likley my lighting and my soil choice. My next grow i plan on doing things a whole lot differently. This is my educational grow. I have a 250w hps on the way. I have a very small grow space as you can see so i have alot Rating: 5