Quote Originally Posted by SimonMakus
Put those babies in some bigger containers, and they'll thank you for it. That's actually a lot of nice root growth for that young of a plant. Go ahead and grab some 1 gallon pots and switch those ladies out. Trust me, you'll be watering less My from-seed plants go to three different homes over their lifecycle. Some ppl do even more though!

Bozo, I disagree about cutting off the dead tip. The pic doesn't even show us what the problem is (maybe work on your focus, Killa :smokin: ) and until we find out, don't cut anything off. Necrosis should not occur in a plant that young. I'm betting it's a pH issue, but we'll see.
This is EXACTLY what I am planning to do. I have 4 - one gallon MATCHING pots as it stands, but I also have access to some mix-match one gallon pots as well. I am a person that appreciates uniformity so I like for everything to be consistent so as not to create any placebo effects. (nothing like blaming that un-initiated for YOUR fowl-ups)

I eventually plant to procure some 5 gallon containers to transplant to for their final home, but that is a LONG time from now so I can hold off.

killa12345,

You should definitely transplant ASAP to avoid un-due stress, stunted growth or complications later on when you are FORCED to transplant. Nice Growing!
Technique2 Reviewed by Technique2 on . Newbie CFL Grow..Could use advice and criticism First id like to thank a lot of people on this website to inspired me to try this horticulture thing again. (especially bordom children of and stinkyattic) Thanks for the great ideas So i decided to build a rubbermaid unit like bordom childeren of rubbermaid box design with just a few changes. (for veg and flowering) right now it has 6 cfl at 26w a piece and they are all 6500k (box stay at about 76-80 degrees f with Humity around 40-55%) but it is already 95f outside and humidity is at Rating: 5