I have a problem...

Lorijs

Member
Hello, this is my first thread... I am a first time grower so i think i have made a lot of mistakes... So i used normal (my garden soil) and later put on some more soil from the shop.. I put in some stick kinda thing fertilizer (i think they dissolve when you pour water on the soil) I wont even talk about my lamp.. It is a Lowryder. I was growing it on my window but then it started to die.. I realized the problem after a week.. It was the cold (i think) I moved the plant to a warmer place and now i am giving it 24 hour light.. The plant leaves were all down when it was on the window but now they are all up (before moving i put him on the window during the day but during the night i put him under a 20w bulb, the economic one i think.. E27 is writtten o the box where it was in) I know its not enough but i dont have money to spend on expensive lamps and electric bill.. Btw i live in eastern europe so there isnt a lot of daylight. I will add some pictures with my damaged plant. Maybe you guys could tell me what he problem is and give me some tips...
 

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Lorijs

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With the food you mean fertilizer? What lamps should i use ( but ones that are not very expensive and dont ''eat'' a lot of electricity)?
 

Lorijs

Member
i googled CFL and it looks like mine... Mine has written on ---> 20w=100w | 230v | 50HZ | E27| 2700K | 620 Lumen | 130 mA|
Mine has three straight tubes that are curved 180 degrees at the end.... hould i buy a new one or this will do the job?
 

Little Tommy

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I think you are going to ned several more if that is the lighting you wish to use. You also need to use the 6500K for veg. The 2700K is for flowering phase.
 

nasel

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I think you are going to ned several more if that is the lighting you wish to use. You also need to use the 6500K for veg. The 2700K is for flowering phase.
Ive wandered this before... since auto flowers dont have a veg stage should they be put straight under 2700k?
 
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