Yes. I over fertilized it =\ the spray burned it. It is recovering and growing, though its growing at 0.2-0.5 inch every 2 night cycles (8 hours). One of them is only 2.3 inches tall. I'm serious. No signs of burn. No signs for deficiency. Soil condition stable. No problems. Just a slow bloomer..?
Soil - Horticultural Grade Soil
Fert Foliar Spray - 21,21,21
HPS - 400. High Bay, no reflectors. Plants circle the exposed light.
Water - Every 3-4 days, depends on soil moisture
Temp - 26 degrees Celsius lights on. 23-24 degrees Celsius lights off. (Estimated, using a wall mounted air conditioning system, windows are open when the lights are on to recycle air, I live in an apartment on the 10th Story)
Humidity - ???
Water - Tap water placed near windows for 24 hours.
Light schedule - 16/8
Fans - Moving. Speed 1.
I do not plan to foliar spray when it is budding.
Ever since I posted in this thread I have been foliar spraying daily. I plan on misting them with water soon to wash off any residue on the leaves. So far no problems. I must experiment. I have gotten away with foliar spraying a plant 4 days in a row, misting for 1. Was a male plant so I decided I could learn and experiment a bit. Right now the current plants genders are unknown.
Want me to update tomorrow?
EDIT: 14 days and your plants are that big? I guess I should get some lights high in blue for my next grow. HPS isn't cutting it for veg. Did you transplant? I think I might have been too rough when transplanting.
I've always thought an indicating factor for feeding plants would be to watch out for the baby leaves, once it has turned yellow and a little bit crispy, I should feed them.
Nonetheless I have autoflowering seeds (Widow Cheese) coming in 3 days max. I assume a HPS will do wonders for them since they go straight into flowering. I can't wait to experiment growing one to maturity.