how do they look? 2 week old White widow

MidnightJoker

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Quite honestly, I don't think the humidity is a huge factor. I grow in 50%-60% humidity during veg and my plants turn out just fine.
 
well funny thing was that I added two bowls of water and my watering can and the Humidity went down to 48% lol. I think I am going to stick to my gut and leave the Humidity where its at. I did start from seed (did not think that of importance but now it makes sense) I think I rushed the transplant I had them in 8oz. plastic cups (paper next time) and it was literally 3 days... if that, when I moved them. So next time I should leave them for what 1-2 weeks then move em over?
 
Yes I would leave them at least a week before transplanting them. You need the roots to start to dig down for water to provide the stem with a stable base to grow up before shocking it with a transplant
 

golddog

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I started 5 White Widow around 2 weeks ago and they are about 3 time the size of yours.

I started them under 24w CFL in humidity dome

Put them under 315 watt CFL Multi Spectrum

Now under 400 watt MH at 18 inches.

What kind of light are you using ? :joint::peace:
 
you can also raise the humidity by simply placing a bowl or bucket (depending on size of area) of water in the grow area. You can further increase it by adding a bubblier to the water to aerate it. This method how ever has many variables including exhaust speeds, overall temps, how wet your soil or media is, how large your plants are, etc. this method works better with small areas but is hit or miss on how high the humidity will actually go.

I am using a 4 bulb 48" florescent fixture with alternating daylight and warm light tubes. The smallest plants are on the ends where the light power is greatest and the larger plants are in the middle. Soon I will have to raise my lights and the smaller plants with it. pics to come....

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Here they are today. WOW how they have grown. Still super happy with how they look. I'll just see what happens from here on out. also figured I would take some pics with a ruler for measuring and reference later.

They are in order from closest to farthest of the first pic.
 

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