SamuelUK
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Sure ill move them closer now. Ive been worried about burning my plantsYep as others have said, they look fine and get those lights closer.
When i use cfls on babies/preveg my lights are almost touching the plants lol
Sure ill move them closer now. Ive been worried about burning my plantsYep as others have said, they look fine and get those lights closer.
When i use cfls on babies/preveg my lights are almost touching the plants lol
CFLs are fairy safe in regards to burning anything, they dont get crazy hot.Sure ill move them closer now. Ive been worried about burning my plants
I wake up in the morning and run to my tent to check them and get blinded, its like having a flasbang threw at me. Would you recommend buying a grow tent so they're in a more controlled environment. Ive got a cheap greenhouse with kitchen foil taped to it. It limits the positions of my lights alot. It feels as if its not doing the job anymore initially i was over the moon with it from my first setup for growing the plants.CFLs are fairy safe in regards to burning anything, they dont get crazy hot.
Keep an eye on them for light stress, but i would be very surprised if that happened to be honest. i have a 5 way cfl outlet i use for babies sometimes, its bright but never hot.
You can never go wrong with a tent and a controlled environment for your plants.I wake up in the morning and run to my tent to check them and get blinded, its like having a flasbang threw at me. Would you recommend buying a grow tent so they're in a more controlled environment. Ive got a cheap greenhouse with kitchen foil taped to it. It limits the positions of my lights alot.
well thats kinda personal preference i think. Me personally, i always use 18/6....im a firm believer that the plants need and like the 6 hours of down time lolWould you recommend keeping my lights on 24/7 or having them off for periods ?
heres my initialThat's what happened to me. I started 6 months ago with a box and a cfl bulb.
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Yep once you get started its a long way down the rabbit hole lol...I started a year ago with a 4x4 kit from amazon( vivosun), since then ive bought 2 more tents, built 3 led fixtures and built a new room with all the fun gadgets, this shit is addictive lolThat's what happened to me. I started 6 months ago with a box and a cfl bulb.
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You'll get much better use out of the light if you can hang it vertically. Youre losing 1/2 your light "up" now. If you have a makeshift reflector to put on it too even better.View attachment 4428049 heres my initial
Thanks mate taken on board i think im going to do 18/6 from now on.i prefer 18/6 or 20/4. It helps with root growth, storing energy in the plant and in the end it will help with flavor
If your environment isnt perfect lights off is nice for the plant to get ready for the next day too. noone has a perfect environment
I also dont see really any growth difference between 20/4 and 24/0
would repotting further down in my current pots be an option at this stage, i feel as if the long stem is putting alot of strain on the plant and almost falls over when its not propped up.A trick for when you get stretching seedlings... you can add a bit of soil to the top of the pot and bury the stem and it will grow roots eventually.. you see
To ya e the pots pretty full already.. add what you can now and when you transplant your the next size pot I’d only leave about 2-5 inches of the stem out of the soil
I guess you could turn it upside down remove some of the dirt at the bottom and put it on the top,, your roots aren’t at the bottom yet but this would definitely stress your plants and they’ll stop growing for a day or two.they seem to have been through a lot of changes to be so young, I would leave it how it is and add a little to the top whatever you can.. use this as a lesson learned next time don’t fill your pots all the way up to the top with soil at first.. because if they stretch you can add more dirt and bury the stem.would repotting further down in my current pots be an option at this stage, i feel as if the long stem is putting alot of strain on the plant and almost falls over when its not propped up.
Leave it be. She'll be fine. Not worth the risk you are running trying to repot them now. Mine stay in a solo cup for at least 3-4 wks before I consider moving them whether they are stretchy or not. If it gets to tall and cant stand up, get a skewer and some wire tie and just prop her up until she can stand on her own. Shouldn't be more than a couple days.would repotting further down in my current pots be an option at this stage, i feel as if the long stem is putting alot of strain on the plant and almost falls over when its not propped up.
Hi mate i done this yesterday plants seem to be doing great now alot more sturdy and just seem in general alot healthier because of it. Thanks alotA trick for when you get stretching seedlings... you can add a bit of soil to the top of the pot and bury the stem and it will grow roots eventually.. you see
To ya e the pots pretty full already.. add what you can now and when you transplant your the next size pot I’d only leave about 2-5 inches of the stem out of the soil
Hi, I added some more soil to the top and the plants seem to of improved greatly. Seem so much more sturdy and in general alot healthier. Standing up vertical now with no assistance and have my fan blowing indirectly on them.Leave it be. She'll be fine. Not worth the risk you are running trying to repot them now. Mine stay in a solo cup for at least 3-4 wks before I consider moving them whether they are stretchy or not. If it gets to tall and cant stand up, get a skewer and some wire tie and just prop her up until she can stand on her own. Shouldn't be more than a couple days.
When you do go to repot, then you can bury the stem a bit more. Won't hurt a thing.