Quote Originally Posted by Perp
Why? What's going to happen? They gonna die, slow down, get gassed?

Well, then I must have super chlorine/flouride resistant strain of plants because it never hurt them in the least. I have city water, 550-700 ppms, chlorine and flouride, and I never let it sit out. It's a waste of time.

I know that myth is perpetuated by alot of people who have never tried it themselves. I've used RO water as well and there was no difference except in cost. I don't have to tell you which one was more money. So, do what you want.
This is good to know.

I also cut down their pots so that they have no side-light shielding, hopefully that will help.

I will stop watering them for a while... they are getting yellow leaves and are stunted... I'm gonna wait until the soil is BONE dry before i flood them. i had been flooding them about 1 time every 1-2 days.
Taiden Reviewed by Taiden on . Couple simple questions... I'm on my new grow, about 10 days through veg state under two cool white CFLs (the 150 watt equivs). The box is 1.1 sq feet, and is covered on the inside with 1 mm mylar. Anyway, the plants are about 2" high now, and 2/4 have begun third leaf nodes. 1) The first leaves are looking a little yellowish around the brim of the leaves. Ideas? 2) I'm watering them until the soil is damp once a day with tap water left to sit out for 24 hours. The containers they are in drain excess water out the Rating: 5