Hello,
I have just started some seedlings aswell as have a few other plants that are already 3.5 weeks old.
#1. I started the seedlings to far away from the light so that I could try and get the bigger plants aswell as the smaller ones, this has just caused them to stretch from 1.5-2.5 inches. They are all still standing up under their own strength but do not know how to fix them. I moved them closer to the lights about an inch away from 4 40watt fluoros and started to put a little breeze on them. I am just wondering if the plants will fix themselves or if there is anything I can do to help fix this process.?
#2, I have a few plants that are 3.5 weeks old they have 6-7 nodes each and are about 8-10inches tall, I still have them in Dixie cups which I know they should be transplanted but I dont have enough room to repot them all so I was planning on transplanting after sexing them. So I was wondering when I should start flowering them, is it ok to start them now or what would you guys recommend?
THanks so much for the help
I have just started some seedlings aswell as have a few other plants that are already 3.5 weeks old.
#1. I started the seedlings to far away from the light so that I could try and get the bigger plants aswell as the smaller ones, this has just caused them to stretch from 1.5-2.5 inches. They are all still standing up under their own strength but do not know how to fix them. I moved them closer to the lights about an inch away from 4 40watt fluoros and started to put a little breeze on them. I am just wondering if the plants will fix themselves or if there is anything I can do to help fix this process.?
#2, I have a few plants that are 3.5 weeks old they have 6-7 nodes each and are about 8-10inches tall, I still have them in Dixie cups which I know they should be transplanted but I dont have enough room to repot them all so I was planning on transplanting after sexing them. So I was wondering when I should start flowering them, is it ok to start them now or what would you guys recommend?
THanks so much for the help