Is this plant gonna be ok

Will the plant be alright?

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Rav3n69

Active Member
You have just left it where it was ....
She is shocked from dog , overwatering, and now transplanting with even more misting.

It is a young sensitive plant , so just let her find her way back by just letting her be would have been better. Left in its original container under a single CFL ( not a big LED light ) for recovery.

Forget topping or anything else for AT least a few weeks let her get back before manhandling it again. And then you going to have to RE transplant again. As far as solo cup issue find an old plastic tumbler or go get a pack of red solos and slide that cup over your clear one.

Start another just in case.

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how far should the CFL be from the plant?
 

Rav3n69

Active Member
You have just left it where it was ....
She is shocked from dog , overwatering, and now transplanting with even more misting.

It is a young sensitive plant , so just let her find her way back by just letting her be would have been better. Left in its original container under a single CFL ( not a big LED light ) for recovery.

Forget topping or anything else for AT least a few weeks let her get back before manhandling it again. And then you going to have to RE transplant again. As far as solo cup issue find an old plastic tumbler or go get a pack of red solos and slide that cup over your clear one.

Start another just in case.

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I've got some great value CFL bulb I found not sure how many watts it is but im pretty sure its anywhere from 40-120w how far should it be away?
Its a 14w 900 lumon CFL
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
I've got some great value CFL bulb I found not sure how many watts it is but im pretty sure its anywhere from 40-120w how far should it be away?
Its a 14w 900 lumon CFL
Between 2-4" from her ... Run it 24/0 , put some air across her to help strengthen stem and dry medium. ( not a wind storm but gentle ) to help promote air exchange .

Past 6" distance the bulbs lose its strength badly. But within a couple inches they do well.
A simple 100w " EQUIVALENT " bulb rated at 23 watts or better will do the trick.
 

Rav3n69

Active Member
Between 2-4" from her ... Run it 24/0 , put some air across her to help strengthen stem and dry medium. ( not a wind storm but gentle ) to help promote air exchange .

Past 6" distance the bulbs lose its strength badly. But within a couple inches they do well.
A simple 100w " EQUIVALENT " bulb rated at 23 watts or better will do the trick.
i got a Its a 14w 900 lumon CFL
 

jacksthc

Well-Known Member
I would face the fan away from the plant so pull air insted of blowing across the plant, you can then keep the fan on full 2-3" from the plant and it causes a good air flow in the room
 

Rav3n69

Active Member
I would face the fan away from the plant so pull air insted of blowing across the plant, you can then keep the fan on full 2-3" from the plant and it causes a good air flow in the room
should i cut those dead pieces of the leaves off?
 

jacksthc

Well-Known Member
I would leave them on becasuse the plant can redirect the food in the damaged fan leaves, remove them when they are brown or completely crips
 

Rav3n69

Active Member
I would leave them on becasuse the plant can redirect the food in the damaged fan leaves, remove them when they are brown or completely crips
check out in the pics the bottom leaves and on the fan leaves has some crispy leaves
 

jacksthc

Well-Known Member
Leaving the 2 damage leaves will give the plant a better chance.
Good idea leaving the lights on 24 as this keeps the environment constant and this will keep your plants happy
 

drsaltzman

Well-Known Member
You're gonna kill it at 92° with no exhaust.
What is it in? Does it have a zipper window/door?
Just open it.
You can keep it open until flower if you have to. Sort yourself out in the meantime.
I never go 24/0 anymore.
18/6.
They do better with a cycle.
 
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