Why the fuck is my plant leaning??

nellyatcha

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also when you switch lights it keeps it from being compact and stretch so put the cfl lower so it works better
 

KaleoXxX

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naw do what my boy fried dose, ingenues fix of the year!

prop them up with plastic forks, there gentile and perfect for standing a plant up
 

Qwerg

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naw do what my boy fried dose, ingenues fix of the year!

prop them up with plastic forks, there gentile and perfect for standing a plant up

lol, sounds like he invented it. BTW ever since it started leaning I put it directly under the MH. And the fans been blowing on it from day 1. Should I lower it, it's in a pic a posted.
 

OregonMeds

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lol, sounds like he invented it. BTW ever since it started leaning I put it directly under the MH. And the fans been blowing on it from day 1. Should I lower it, it's in a pic a posted.
The fans you have that I see in the pic are not enough go get atleast a 6" oscilating fan. Also yes your lights are way too far away each pot should have a cfl right on top of the plant 2" or so away from the tops of the plant not a foot away cfl's only put out good growing light within 6" or so of the bulb beyond that not enough strength to do any good. If there is a halide there I'm not seeing it and you need to tell us what wattage it is to know how far away from the plants it should be.
 

Qwerg

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The fans you have that I see in the pic are not enough go get atleast a 6" oscilating fan. Also yes your lights are way too far away each pot should have a cfl right on top of the plant 2" or so away from the tops of the plant not a foot away cfl's only put out good growing light within 6" or so of the bulb beyond that not enough strength to do any good. If there is a halide there I'm not seeing it and you need to tell us what wattage it is to know how far away from the plants it should be.

400w MH conversion bulb
 

poke smot420

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next time you transplant, make sure the clone is buried deep enough that when water is poured on it the block wont show. your watering right on the main root causing soil to disperse could be a contributing factor. simple fix
 

Qwerg

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next time you transplant, make sure the clone is buried deep enough that when water is poured on it the block wont show. your watering right on the main root causing soil to disperse could be a contributing factor. simple fix

gotchaa...but it's not a clone
 

eagles1090

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good posts with good info. i started my first grow, my plant was bending a little so i was a little worried too. but now its starting to straighten up.
 
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