Quote Originally Posted by LEPRECHAUNvi
IS THIS NOT A CANNABIS FOURM SITE???
OVER 20 views AND NO RESPONDS.

THANKS FOR THE HELP.....
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We pissed you off didn't we?

Since you're growing cannabis and registered here, and most of the posts are about cannabis, yes looks like this is a cannabis forum. But being aggressive makes things harder. Not everyone able to help, not everyone has to help. But everyone on this forum CAN READ whatever they want. Next time choose your topic title and your words more carefully, specially if you need some help.

Now, I'm not going to help you directly, but I will ask some questions to you. Your answers to them may help people who wants to help you.

How did you manage to use 6x150w CFL's in such a small cabinet? How do you manage that heat? (I know you mean equivalent or total actual wattage [same anyway]. Just trying to piss you off more)

Is there a direct air blowing on those leafs? Have all the plants same problem?

Were you growing in those containers since you started or you just transplanted?

By the way, fertilizing young plants is not a good idea. Don't do it. Specially they don't need any bloom fertilizers at this moment.
Maybe this is your problem: Fertilizing in big containers.
I don't know.
Also 2 cups of water in two days looked not enough to me. I don't know how big are the cups.
tevfik Reviewed by tevfik on . Dont read unless your going to help me... Your Equipment: .1) Type and wattage of lights. six 150w CFLs .2) Distance from tops? 6'' .3) Reflector type? White heat resistent painted sheet metal. .4) Is there a consistent fresh air supply?yes .5) Do you have an exhaust fan and a circulation fan?yes .6) What are the bulb wattages, kelvin ratings, and schedule? 150w-2500-3000 20 hrs on 4 off Your medium: .7) Specific brand and type of soil. Lowes Top soil, mixed 60/40 with perlite Rating: 5