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    #11
    Junior Member

    Sick Seedling

    Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
    they're overpowered by that big 600-watt lamp :wtf: ... I'm talking about light-stress, not heat-stress ... move it about 3 feet away, don't move it closer, until they green up, and start to stretch a bit ... seedlings like that belong in milder light until they grow a bit ... good luck :smokin:
    I raised it up some this morning but I will raise it further in just a little bit.

    Thanks for the advice.

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    #12
    Junior Member

    Sick Seedling

    I raised the light to 3 feet from the plants. Hopefully that helps. I headed out to my grow shop and picked up some pH Down so next time I water them I will be using water with a lower pH.

    I talked to the guy at my grow shop about my problem with this one plant. He said that he uses a 600 Watt lamp throughout his entire grow and never has once had a problem. While I was there I looked at a T5 light but I don't have the money to buy that right now. Maybe for my next grow.

    This being my first grow, I'm keeping everything small. That is why I am only growing 2 plants. I have been following stinkattic's "simple noob instructions" almost to the letter (except for the light on seedlings).

    Thanks for all the advice so far.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Sick Seedling

    I bought a couple 4ft dual bulb shop lights from home hardware for 15 bucks a piece, a whole box of bulbs for 15 bucks. They are perfect to start seeds.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Sick Seedling

    Quote Originally Posted by jgreen
    I bought a couple 4ft dual bulb shop lights from home hardware for 15 bucks a piece, a whole box of bulbs for 15 bucks. They are perfect to start seeds.
    What he said!

    Shop lights can also be had for a song at garage sales.
    You can run them within inches of seedlings and clones and they eat less than a tenth of what beeg HPS eats.

    Turn off the 600, brah.
    Save it for flowering.

    One penny, two penny...

    Wee 'zard

    You must be THE Lizard!:thumbsup:
    I'm jus' a Wee lizard.
    At least, I'm oft' to be wee lizard.:stoned:
    Pleased to meetcha.

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    #15
    Junior Member

    Sick Seedling

    Thanks. I have been looking for some cheap shop lights right now. Only the one plant died on me. The other plant is doing great. Just grew a new node today.

    That is the thing that got me confused. One plant is doing great and the other plant has up and died. I have treated these plants the same but one curled up and died and the other thrived.

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Sick Seedling

    thats nature bro

    its good to get the weak ones out of the closet sooner rather than later.

    "am i wrong dude".

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