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	11-14-2004, 07:54 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 spindly plants..... HI!  I am a first time grower and really knew very little when I started, and now do not know how to fix what I have done wrong.  I was hoping someone out there could help.  I am super sure I need to scrap what I have and start over, but here's what I have, just in case.  I soaked them over night and planted in soil that has fast acting and slow acting food in it as well as micronutrients.  I got a grow light made by GE that is flourescent and is supposed to be  a "perfect combination" of the red/blue rays, etc.  The leaves started to turn a light brown/yellow and fall off, and the stem is very thin.  Other leaves were very green.  I got some fertilizer to spray the leaves, as I was then told to feed the plants through the leaves.  The leaves have goten greener and are pretty, but some are still falling off.  The stems are getting a little thicker and are a bright green.  I am watering correctly, have drainage holes and am using water that has set out for a few days to get rid of the bad downtown crap in it.  The light is on 16/8 and not burning the leaves.  I do not know if this has anything to do with it, but I do think I planted them too far down to begin with.  I am sure it is hard without a pic to know what is going on, but I thought I would ask just the same.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. HI!  I am a first time grower and really knew very little when I started, and now do not know how to fix what I have done wrong.  I was hoping someone out there could help.  I am super sure I need to scrap what I have and start over, but here's what I have, just in case.  I soaked them over night and planted in soil that has fast acting and slow acting food in it as well as micronutrients.  I got a grow light made by GE that is flourescent and is supposed to be  a "perfect combination" of the red/blue rays, etc.  The leaves started to turn a light brown/yellow and fall off, and the stem is very thin.  Other leaves were very green.  I got some fertilizer to spray the leaves, as I was then told to feed the plants through the leaves.  The leaves have goten greener and are pretty, but some are still falling off.  The stems are getting a little thicker and are a bright green.  I am watering correctly, have drainage holes and am using water that has set out for a few days to get rid of the bad downtown crap in it.  The light is on 16/8 and not burning the leaves.  I do not know if this has anything to do with it, but I do think I planted them too far down to begin with.  I am sure it is hard without a pic to know what is going on, but I thought I would ask just the same.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
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 Sammi ickystkyme Reviewed by ickystkyme on . spindly plants..... :cool: HI! I am a first time grower and really knew very little when I started, and now do not know how to fix what I have done wrong. I was hoping someone out there could help. I am super sure I need to scrap what I have and start over, but here's what I have, just in case. I soaked them over night and planted in soil that has fast acting and slow acting food in it as well as micronutrients. I got a grow light made by GE that is flourescent and is supposed to be a "perfect combination" Rating: 5 ickystkyme Reviewed by ickystkyme on . spindly plants..... :cool: HI! I am a first time grower and really knew very little when I started, and now do not know how to fix what I have done wrong. I was hoping someone out there could help. I am super sure I need to scrap what I have and start over, but here's what I have, just in case. I soaked them over night and planted in soil that has fast acting and slow acting food in it as well as micronutrients. I got a grow light made by GE that is flourescent and is supposed to be a "perfect combination" Rating: 5
 
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	11-14-2004, 11:11 PM #2 Member Member
 spindly plants.....I've never heard of anyone doing a 16/8 light cycle. 18/6 is much better. 
 
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	11-15-2004, 12:06 AM #3 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 spindly plants.....Thanks. Someone told me 16/8 was good. I will try changing it. Thanks for taking the time to respond. 
 
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	11-16-2004, 11:52 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 spindly plants.....16/8 ???   
 
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	11-18-2004, 10:01 AM #5 Junior Member Junior Member
 spindly plants.....yeah either 18/6 or 24/0 for vegging.Its hard to say without a photo but dont forget that the first set of leaves will drop off naturally anyway 
 
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	11-18-2004, 08:56 PM #6 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 spindly plants.....Thanks for posting. I started to pull some of them up. I didn't know they fall off. I will change to 24/0 and see what happens. Thanks so much. 
 
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	11-23-2004, 11:50 PM #7 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 spindly plants.....After switching to a 24h a day light cycle for about 8 days, it looks like I have 2 buds coming up. Thanks for the help. 
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	11-25-2004, 06:02 PM #8 Member Member
 spindly plants.....Soil With nuts: in it is not good for young plants,because you cant flush,it releases nuts: every time you water,...City water no good can use,but go catch some rain water to flush with or go get some water from a creek,lake,stream,branch water,river,all a 100 times better than city water no matter what you do to it..Give the plants what nature gives them.... 
 
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