you are showing some 'stretch' there, if temperatures allow, try moving the light slightly closer to the plant ... also, above post was good advice, ALWAYS have an oscillating fan in the cabinet, and run it 24/7 ... the constant air circulation will strengthen the stems and branches, lessen the chance of moisture accumulating, and causing mold ... and, it annoys insects ... happy gardening :thumbsup:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . Homegrown Seedless Fruit I have finally sexed my plants after four days on 12/12 lighting but now I have reverted lighting back to 18 on and 6 off after eliminating all males. I am left with two females. One I want to harvest eventually and the other I want to take ten cuttings of and keep as a mother plant. Here is what I want to do. Currently above the plant I am using a custom made fixture using 8 daytime cfl's putting out 216 watts (10,000 Lumens, 5000K) plus a small tube fluro 20 watt plant light from GE on the Rating: 5