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    #11
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    what 8 days under cfls did

    the lights are all 3-4 inches away . i topped it the other night. gonna let the side branches catch up and try to get a nice even canopy.
    As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
    And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    Hey Matt..

    You should consider -

    1. getting the lights even closer to your plants... like 1 inch..
    2. you should also consider flowering your plant in the next 3-7 days..
    3. transplant into a 3 gallon container

    cheers

    and I look forward to more pictures!!
    People love watching CFL grows.. THANXS!!!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    garden knowm, i appreciate your comments .
    the plant has been on 12/12 or 14/10 some nights, but its been steadily on 12/12 for a couple days now.

    id like to get the bulbs to 1 inch from the plants . i need to find a quiet fan!! its in the closet in my bedroom and i dont wanna hear it while im asleep . too bad portable fans are out of season at department stores!

    its in a 8 inch pot right now. which is like 1.5 gallons when full which of course its not. i might put it in something bigger like a 2-3 gallon container. new pictures later tonight when lights get turned on!
    As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
    And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.

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    #14
    Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    Personally I wouldn't transplant it after you've started 12/12. That's partly because I'm horrible at transplanting and always seem to send the plant into at least a minor shock. Kinda curious to hear if other folks here would transplant at that stage.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    Maybe, if you have to, you have to, but I wouldnt wait until then.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    update: I topped the plant 2 nights ago. these pictures are from tonight.
    As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
    And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    YUMMY!!!! she's looking GOOD ... I mean GREAT!!!

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    #18
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    as of a couple nights ago....
    . these pics were from 2 nights ago.


    transplanted to a 10 inch container yesterday. its been under steady 12/12 for bout 1 1/2 weeks.
    As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
    And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    10 days 12/12... its had great growth over the last several days and i cant wait to see her filling in and packing on the calyxes :dance:
    As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
    And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    what 8 days under cfls did

    Nice. Is that still under 3 * 26W?

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