Howdy pals. I have 6 AK-47 clones, newly rooted, that I just put into 1 gallon soil pots a few days ago. While rooting, the clones were under a fluorescent plant tube. After I put them in dirt, I turned on the 250 watt HPS (I know MH is better to veg, but this is what I have now) and within 2 hours, they looked floppy and stressed. My water and soil are ph 6.5, closet was at 85 degrees yesterday because of the outdoor heat and the light, but very well ventilated. I put them back to the fluorescent and they cheered up almost right away. The closet cooled off as well with the big light off. I am thinking of leaving them under the flo. light for a few weeks to veg until the weather and the house cools off a bit. I guess I am wondering if this is a good idea, or if it's better just to hit them right away with the hps (it was about 5 feet away), even though it stressed them. Opinions, ideas? It's my first time, and so far, so good. Peace, ya'll.

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Sprite Reviewed by Sprite on . light question on newly transplanted clones Howdy pals. I have 6 AK-47 clones, newly rooted, that I just put into 1 gallon soil pots a few days ago. While rooting, the clones were under a fluorescent plant tube. After I put them in dirt, I turned on the 250 watt HPS (I know MH is better to veg, but this is what I have now) and within 2 hours, they looked floppy and stressed. My water and soil are ph 6.5, closet was at 85 degrees yesterday because of the outdoor heat and the light, but very well ventilated. I put them back to the Rating: 5