Xenosis
Active Member
Hi, so this is my first grow and im not really sure if im doing it entirely right, so any help to get me on a better track would be appreciated.
so first off i have a T5 4' (2 bulb) mixed bulb (bloom and grow) fluro fixture thats about 20'' above my plants. regarding that, i was wondering if that is enough to take a few plants through their entire cycle or if i needed a more powerful bulb to do so.
also, i only had some rather crappy unknown soil to start off with so i think that may be attributing to some problems i am having now (slightly yellowing/browning lower leaves) what is the best soil i can get thats relatively inexpensive?
the larger plant in the pictures is nearing about 2 months old now (somewhere between 5 to 7 weeks old) and it seems as though it should be larger at this point, but maybe im wrong.
i was initially growing the larger plant outside until i got the fluro fixture and there were some bug/wind problems that slightly crippled it but i think for the most part i was able to re fortify it with some grass and straws for support and soil enrichment.
on that note i was wondering if putting some grass seeds in the soil could cause more problems.
the lower two levels of leaves seem to be drooping slightly and im not sure if it is because of any of the above circumstances or what.
i was initially just watering once a day in the morning but since the stems seemed weak and fragile i started watering more often once brought inside (but usually not so frequent as to be watering when the soil was still wet). used miracle grow solution in water probably a little too frequently at first (was just after transferring inside
temp is fairly consistent around 80F and humidity fluctuates between 40-60%
lights are on a timer that remains on 15 hours a day (recently switched it to 18 )
ordered some ceramic/terra cotta auto water plugs that supposedly only let water seep into the soil if the soil is dry which should hopefully help with the water regulation
mostly i am just trying to catch anything ahead of time that could result in a drop in the plants health and verify if this is about where things should be at this point.
any further info/insight would be greatly appreciated.
so first off i have a T5 4' (2 bulb) mixed bulb (bloom and grow) fluro fixture thats about 20'' above my plants. regarding that, i was wondering if that is enough to take a few plants through their entire cycle or if i needed a more powerful bulb to do so.
also, i only had some rather crappy unknown soil to start off with so i think that may be attributing to some problems i am having now (slightly yellowing/browning lower leaves) what is the best soil i can get thats relatively inexpensive?
the larger plant in the pictures is nearing about 2 months old now (somewhere between 5 to 7 weeks old) and it seems as though it should be larger at this point, but maybe im wrong.
i was initially growing the larger plant outside until i got the fluro fixture and there were some bug/wind problems that slightly crippled it but i think for the most part i was able to re fortify it with some grass and straws for support and soil enrichment.
on that note i was wondering if putting some grass seeds in the soil could cause more problems.
the lower two levels of leaves seem to be drooping slightly and im not sure if it is because of any of the above circumstances or what.
i was initially just watering once a day in the morning but since the stems seemed weak and fragile i started watering more often once brought inside (but usually not so frequent as to be watering when the soil was still wet). used miracle grow solution in water probably a little too frequently at first (was just after transferring inside
temp is fairly consistent around 80F and humidity fluctuates between 40-60%
lights are on a timer that remains on 15 hours a day (recently switched it to 18 )
ordered some ceramic/terra cotta auto water plugs that supposedly only let water seep into the soil if the soil is dry which should hopefully help with the water regulation
mostly i am just trying to catch anything ahead of time that could result in a drop in the plants health and verify if this is about where things should be at this point.
any further info/insight would be greatly appreciated.