Ok, here's my first photo grow and, well, she's growing but only outwards and not really upwards.
She's around a month old, and is spreading outwards at around 2cm, 3/4", per day, but I'm lucky to see a quarter of that in vertical growth per day (roughly 5mm, under a 1/4"). Is that normal because my last attempts were growing autos, first one on the window sill and second under a small homemade blurple panel (not going into what happened with the first one, suffice to say there were issues due to me having to spend 9 days in hospital, second one is coming but I reckon could be better, we'll see), and they grew upwards a hell of a lot faster than this one is.
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4.5l pot which came with a compost/perlite mix. Reputable brand here.
No nutes used yet, should be enough in the mix for another couple of weeks.
Water is tap water which is left to rest first, then watering is done from the bottom so the roots have to "work" and go deep - imo that means bigger, stronger, roots
Light for that one is a single 14.2w de-globed 6500K LED replacement light bulb hanging around a foot above the plant.
18/6 light cycle
Temperatures? No idea but certainly the warmest part of the house with a small electric fan heater in the utility room with it's own thermostat.
PH is around 6-6.5
As I say, it's the vertical growth, or lack of it, that's concerning me. Should I lift the light up or just leave things as they are?
This is all new to me, only my third weed plant. I've done the usual growing tomatoes, etc, on the window before for the hell of it but growing weed is new to me so any advice will be welcome. And please don't say "Buy this light, use this feeding, etc" as, first, I'm in Belgium so many things are not available and, second, I'm on a tight budget thanks to not being able to work any more so spunking out on HID lights and the associated power use is not an option (going to be making a new LED panel soon out of 5m SMD5050 blurple strip and 5m SMD5730 3000K strip, a panel that will be just under the size of a sheet of A3 paper).
Edit: Added "side view" pic
She's around a month old, and is spreading outwards at around 2cm, 3/4", per day, but I'm lucky to see a quarter of that in vertical growth per day (roughly 5mm, under a 1/4"). Is that normal because my last attempts were growing autos, first one on the window sill and second under a small homemade blurple panel (not going into what happened with the first one, suffice to say there were issues due to me having to spend 9 days in hospital, second one is coming but I reckon could be better, we'll see), and they grew upwards a hell of a lot faster than this one is.
Background:
4.5l pot which came with a compost/perlite mix. Reputable brand here.
No nutes used yet, should be enough in the mix for another couple of weeks.
Water is tap water which is left to rest first, then watering is done from the bottom so the roots have to "work" and go deep - imo that means bigger, stronger, roots
Light for that one is a single 14.2w de-globed 6500K LED replacement light bulb hanging around a foot above the plant.
18/6 light cycle
Temperatures? No idea but certainly the warmest part of the house with a small electric fan heater in the utility room with it's own thermostat.
PH is around 6-6.5
As I say, it's the vertical growth, or lack of it, that's concerning me. Should I lift the light up or just leave things as they are?
This is all new to me, only my third weed plant. I've done the usual growing tomatoes, etc, on the window before for the hell of it but growing weed is new to me so any advice will be welcome. And please don't say "Buy this light, use this feeding, etc" as, first, I'm in Belgium so many things are not available and, second, I'm on a tight budget thanks to not being able to work any more so spunking out on HID lights and the associated power use is not an option (going to be making a new LED panel soon out of 5m SMD5050 blurple strip and 5m SMD5730 3000K strip, a panel that will be just under the size of a sheet of A3 paper).
Edit: Added "side view" pic
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