Hey Blayzd, well I just read through your thread here are some things that I would do if I were in your position.

1) Like the others have said, the light needs to be closer. I would suggest that you start around 1 1/2 to almost 2 feet away and slowly move it closer until you think that your plants cant handle it anymore. Its always important to monitor the space between your light and your plant because during flowering a plant will grow quite a bit, but you are through the flowering stage so that shouldnt be a problem. Also its really important to have air circulation between your canopy and your light.

2) Earlier in the thread you mentioned starting your plants on nutes. Not sure you have and by the looks of it I would say no. Its possible that your plant has just absorbed most of the nutes that were in the soil but at any rate you should start your plants on a potassium and phosphorus, but like anything else you should ease your plant into it start at a 1/4 or 1/2 solution and you should start seeing some good results pretty soon.


Anyway Blayzd, I hope this helps you and I'll be following your thread to check your progress.

-Mike :smokin: