why my plants are so lanky please

MICHI-CAN

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Just observations and a few grows.
Not enough light. Obvious fixture and height.
Plant was topped late. Stem was cut instead of node being removed.
Apparent lack of nutes. Maybe result of insufficient lights though.
And as previously stated in thread,"Males tend to be lanky. Keep an eye on it."
 

Jumpin Jimmy

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The light is strong enough. You have one plant under 100 watts which is plenty and guys are telling you to put it under 600 watts. That’s insanity. Look at your leaflet count. It’s good. Plenty of light. Just lower it a bit. Problem could be no problem and it could be genetics. SOme plants are lanky no matter the amount of light
 

Imcamping86

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For 3 x 3 space you’ll need at the minimum of 35 watts per square foot . Your at 9 sq feet . That’s 315 watts ( true ) that you’ll need . If my calculations are accurate . 95 watts just will not make the cut .
 
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Dape Green

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315cmh is a great light for that size. I run one in a little 4x4 but don’t fill it wall to wall. Makes for a great veg room too once you expand.
 

Imcamping86

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Thanks I’ve put the light really close and left it on 24hr/0 now
Seedling 24-36 inch
Veg 18-24
Flower 12-18

These measurements will be determined by light Intensity. Download a lux meter on your phone .
Seedling 5-7k
Veg 15-50k
Flowering 45-60k
Max lux recommended 75k some people go greater . I’ve read it’s a waste . Jmo.
 
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