Indoor grow

Team Green

Active Member
plants look a little stretched should have light from top and pretty close to the tops of the plants

when u say stretched.. do u mean the lenth it comes out of the dirt?..like i have a light sorta like the one in that picture.. on the side. and the plant is only 2 weeks old but its long/(few inches)..and ive looked up pics of 2 week old plants and some of the leaves are right close to the soil... is this the cause of the way the light is located?
 

red420neck

Well-Known Member
hope they do get big. :] just went to look at mine and my friends, mine are fine but one of his that was flowering got bight right at the base. pretty shitty.. my leafs are still yellow, hope it was just from my lights.. could it be the ph or something? i have some stuff for that, not positive how to do it though.
 

Nike617

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Hey nice plant dude I actually am new to this site really new and need some help and going to ask this very annoying question but going to be specific im new to growing I just got Feminized bluberry seeds and got organic soil with a ph content of 7.0 and I have 2 plants with 2 flurencent blubs at 100 watts and almost everything in the grow room in reflective and im doing about 8 hours of light a day how much of a yield can I expect because I am using some of the best seeds available and they are feminized and im using the best soil available to me thanks for the help
 

Nike617

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Hey guys im new to this site very new and going to ask a bit of an annoying question but going to be very specific ok I just spent about 150 on some Feminized Bluberry seeds and went out and bought some organic soil with a ph content of 7.0 and im using flurecent bulbs that are about 100 watts per bulb 2 plants and everything in the grow room is reflective and im doing 8 hours of light a day how much of a yield can I expect since I am using feminized seeds and really good soil thanks guys!
 

blazedklown

Well-Known Member
your not going to get very much if anything at all at 8hrs a day. especially vegging plants actually might not make it
 

red420neck

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i was wondering if anyone had something to put down to keep away animals, like racoons or something. i was thinking habanero seeds or somthing?
 

red420neck

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yeah i was thinkin chicken wire but they can just climb over, and there in woods with alot of coons so i can't kill them all, well i wish i could. down with the coons! up with the plants! im getting ready to go take pics. post them soon. :]
 

blazedklown

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they can climb over it ys but will they is the question i know they'll climb on garbage cans but they can smell food in them y would they would have to have an incentive to make them wnna climb the fence
 

red420neck

Well-Known Member
because they go to the smell, alot of animals do. my friends just got bitten right at the base of a flowering plant. and im going to be super pissed if it happens to mine.
 

dogeldoo69

New Member
thts crazy stuff man i thinkin bout grow outside this summer and jus let the plant mostly by themselfs just to see how good thell grow
 
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