Sorry, but if you have stressed the plants the LAST THING YOU WANT TO DO is jam light and nutes down their throat. You move the lights away a LITTLE and lower the nutes. The plant wont be growing upwards while its stressed. Until you notice UPWARD growth you need to move the lamps AWAY by an inch - 1.5 inches. Once the plants begin their growth upwards again, move the light down again. You also dont want to burn the leaves any more, but also dont want them deficient, so low nutes.
It could take up to 2 weeks to see growth, thats fine it will grow FAST when it does. Serious man. Think about stress in general...when something is stressed what does it need - lower levels of energy with NO stress to recover, or full energy production, which IS stress..
Its like traction. Traction = grip without slip.
If you are on a motorcycle, and you are riding straight up and not braking or accelerating you have 100% traction. As you lean to turn shearing force creates loss of traction...turning alone isnt enough to break traction but your tyres are under stress.
If i hit he brakes now, bang down goes the bike. If i hit the throttle now same thing. I need to straighten the bike up to relieve the stress, THEN I can slow down or speed up safely. YEA you arent growing motorbikes but stress is pretty universal...
If someone was twisting your arm and it was about to break would you relax and hope to relieve the pressure, THEN try to defend yourself or would you add energy to the stress in your bone, and shake it around to get free.
IF your car was barely running normally, would you drive it slowly to the mechanic, or add NOS tanks and gun it the whole time?
If your dog was throwing up and barely moving would you force feed him, or fix the problem before feeding him?
Your child...when they get sick do you feed them candy for energy, or make them eat easy to digest food to keep their energy CONSTANT but low so they can heal?
Your computer...If you overclock it do you keep going till it almost freezes, then go some more...or do you get to the almost freezing point, stabilize the temperature and voltage THEN go up more?
Nutrients and light are absolutely FANTASTIC for plants...but just like everything else on this world, if something isnt fairly healthy its not going to perform better by throwing energy at it...you have to remove the stress THEN give it energy.
Sorry to be so forceful with this, but you CAN have too much light, you CAN have too much nutes, and the OP is gonnahve an AWESOME grow here...I followed some REALLY bad advice when I first grew (not my first grow on here, that was my first solo..Ive grown co-cooperatively before, and am now again).
We spent 2.5 grand on our setup, got all the way to flowering and lost the whole lot...someone told us MJ loves heat and 39 degrees was fine. In the wild theres no air conditioners, these plants grow in 40 degree heat in such and such...BULLSHIT when you are indoors you MUST provide perfect conditions. Heat builds and radiates indoors...outside a breeze can sweep all the heat away but inside everything absorbs the heat...that heat has to come out somehow...
Bad advice costs people money. After that I almost gave up..its a lot of money, we had already used 2 months worth of electricity and now had nothing to show for it and no money for weed..luckily someone had 8 clones too many...We did a small sog and came out well enough to at least not lose the house.
The thing that you need to figure out asap is its your money, and your risk! If you are unsure if advice given is any good triple check it...
In a few short months you are gonna have some nice buds. I am gonna water my outdoor today...first time in 4 days...they really dont like too much water!
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