simpsonsampson420
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the problem isnt just how much light they get.. its also how long they are getting it for.. when in dark, mj plants will stretch to find light... the longer the dark the larger the stretch amount.. if they are under less than 18 hours of light they will start to stretch like they would during flowering to make room for flowers...ya your right man ok so i just took out one of the plant i had and the root was not even growing at all i got it in new soil so maybe it will help and i 've got the info on on my hours the sun hits the plants at about 8:30am or so and gos down about 5pm so im try to find a place where i can get them in more sun but the only place is on the roof and i cant do that cuz of the helicopter. i got 4 more seed germing now so maybe ill have better luck there from what a friend of said to be kg kush ? but any ways wait would be your best opinion
so increasing intensity will help.. but they need more light all together.. i would suggest going out and purchasing some spiral cfls and putting around them when they are not outside... keep them under 24/0 lighting... its better to just keep them inside under the cfls tho if you can manage too.. the back and forth from outside to inside can stress the plant.. environmental differences...
btw, what are the outside temps like right now??
never heard of kg kush... og kush maybe??
hell ya.. please post. id like to take a lookits ok.. no worries.. things will be fine.. do you know how ripe the seeds were??
they came out of a bag i dono how long i had them but one is an indica and the other is a sativa..... the sativa is sexy as hell looking i love it....ill post some pics up soon cause they are looking real good. happy growing man
how long does it take for the soil to dry out??Hey man, the OTM seedlings looklike they want to do what the other seedlings do. That is they stretch, grow very small leaves while slowly discoloring until it stunts and turns pale then dies. Im feeding filtered water, 6.2 PH, let the soil dry, keep them close to the lights (theyre under t5's not some weak flourescent) Etc. The seedlings still want to stretch and keep getting lighter in color. The cotyledons on one of them is darker green than the vegitateive growth. Its merely furthuir ahead in this process than the others. Im pretty pissed to say the least. But Im just trying to catch this before it takes effect. Maby Im overworrying.theyr about 2 weeks old and that also concernes me. They dont seem to be doing much. Healthy seedlings dont really look like these ones.
a plant the small under floros should only need watered once, maybe twice before transplant.. they shouldnt be soaking up a lot of water...
im concerned its your soil mix.. i think it gets wet.. but doesnt hold a lot of moisture... so the plants arent getting what they need... at least thats part of it... it looks like soil meant for bushes and shrubs.. did i ask you about the soil already?? seems familar.. but i cant ever remember...
stretching can only be solved by increasing light and light hours.... this means adding more t-5's or spiral cfls (which would be ideal)... t-5's spread their light over the length of the bulb.. so your plant only gets a portion of it... cfls have a much smaller light source.. and work much better to get things going...
also you may want to go ahead and transplant them... they may just need more root space to grow...
last thing.. you may want to think about setting up a drip system that constantly feeds over time.. this way, if it is the soil that is the problem, your plants will still get all the food and water they need..