every other day or when the soil is very dry . Any advice is good advice.Kinda droopy, and maybe some nute burn or ph is off. how often do you water?
needs a lot more lighting mate.Just looking for some opinions on what people think of this particular plants progress so far
needs a lot more lighting mate.[/QUOTE
how much more. I have 3 CFL's 23w each. Planned on adding 2 more
That being said I was under the impression that each plant needed about 100 w (cfl equivalent)I would have at least 10 23w.
Given that all other environmental conditions are met, the more light the better! The more photosynthetic active radiation the better that is.. cfls produce low density low yielding harvests. They are only well suited for young plants. Very young plants. After looking at your grow, I would start over. Your little gal is nutrient burt, stretched and stressed. Even without any training the plant shouldnt be so thin and tall. MORE LIGHT PLEASE! Get a small tent (3x3x6) for your hobby style setup. Get a solid 400-600 watt hood and a duct fan then grow some plants that are worth the effort. Have fun! We all start somewhere. Oh and you shouldnt feed at all in most soils/soil-less mediums until the plant is 3 weeks old or about as big as your's is now. You jumped the gun and fed (over fed) too soon. Dyna Grow foilage pro is all you feed starting at this stage. 1/4 strength or less.
Thanks for the infoGiven that all other environmental conditions are met, the more light the better! The more photosynthetic active radiation the better that is.. cfls produce low density low yielding harvests. They are only well suited for young plants. Very young plants. After looking at your grow, I would start over. Your little gal is nutrient burt, stretched and stressed. Even without any training the plant shouldnt be so thin and tall. MORE LIGHT PLEASE! Get a small tent (3x3x6) for your hobby style setup. Get a solid 400-600 watt hood and a duct fan then grow some plants that are worth the effort. Have fun! We all start somewhere. Oh and you shouldnt feed at all in most soils/soil-less mediums until the plant is 3 weeks old or about as big as your's is now. You jumped the gun and fed (over fed) too soon. Dyna Grow foilage pro is all you feed starting at this stage. 1/4 strength or less.
Why would you not feed in a soil-less medium for 3 weeks???Given that all other environmental conditions are met, the more light the better! The more photosynthetic active radiation the better that is.. cfls produce low density low yielding harvests. They are only well suited for young plants. Very young plants. After looking at your grow, I would start over. Your little gal is nutrient burt, stretched and stressed. Even without any training the plant shouldnt be so thin and tall. MORE LIGHT PLEASE! Get a small tent (3x3x6) for your hobby style setup. Get a solid 400-600 watt hood and a duct fan then grow some plants that are worth the effort. Have fun! We all start somewhere. Oh and you shouldnt feed at all in most soils/soil-less mediums until the plant is 3 weeks old or about as big as your's is now. You jumped the gun and fed (over fed) too soon. Dyna Grow foilage pro is all you feed starting at this stage. 1/4 strength or less.
good questionWhy would you not feed in a soil-less medium for 3 weeks???
Just from that statement he loses credibility for the time being. Don't listen to that guy.good question
like not feeding it lol?I have found that most situations do not call for any feeding for the first 3 weeks of life. Yes even in soil-less media. There are a few other indicating factors. If the plant has developed its 3rd set of leaves before 3 weeks then I would start feeding. If the plant shows signs of deficiency or abnormality prior to developing its 3rd set or 3 weeks without feeding then something else is likely awry.
So how is the plant getting its food in a Soil-less media?? For example Coco, or just RO water.No, like unfavorable temps Ph or over/under watering.