Forgot to mention the light schedule.

When vegging your plant, you'll want to run your lights on 18/6, which translates to 18 hours of daylight and 6 hours of complete darkness (no light at all during this period!). Once your plant is mature enough to flower, you'll switch to 12/12, which would be 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of dark.

Now, some people run 24 hours of daylight during vegging, I do not. Your dark period is when your roots get most of their growth, and roots are important. So, I would run it at 18/6. (Get a timer to control this for you, they're less than $10 at Home Depot or Lowes)

I'm really done, this time!

Chad
chadsvb Reviewed by chadsvb on . is this right? its been like this for a while this is my 12 days old baby. shouldnt it have more leaves by now? this is like a 4 day old pic. its a lil taller now actually, but the leaves are still the same :( so idk what do u guys think? im a noob grower. all i use is a regular lightbulb. temperature in the room is 73avg. and soil from my garden lol. its real good soil. everything grows! its amazing. tell me what u guys think. should i be more patient? whats with with that #/# stuff? what does that mean? is it like hors of light Rating: 5