Quote Originally Posted by Miles Monroe
Big bucket, big plant, tiny light. In the words of Tim the Toolman, you need more power. I started last October with this method. I eventually worked my way up to a bank of four shoplights and it was going pretty good for vegging.
I understand completely what your saying, since then I have replaced the 2 florescent with 1200 lumen bright white bulbs and I've added 3 cfl's aswell and each bulb gives off 1600 lumens each, its substantially more light so hopefully they shall thicken up, other than that i'm on day 52 about 2 Weeks and 3 days into flowing staying to look nice can't wait to see the final outcome of everything, also not to mention I've had several leaves say quilting away not sure if that's bad or just due to the light issue and also once in awhile I see these little fruit fly looking bugs flying around my plant what are they and do they affect the plant in anyway, I always kill them on site lol but get back to me any extra info is always encouraged.:rasta:
PiffSmoker420 Reviewed by PiffSmoker420 on . HELP..White Widdow first attempt Not sure whats happening but my plants are about 42 days old from seedlings, and one is short and bushy id say a foot and a half the other is about 2 feet and lengthy, both female white widdow plants. im using 2 flourescent bulbs t7's i think 25W a peice? (please let me kno if i need stronger bulbs cause im going to get new ones soon.) and im also following the Fox farm trio soil chart, running at about ph lvl of 6 so far so good, however the bottom set of leaves are twisted yellowing and Rating: 5