One month, and 3 days...

looks good for 35 days? looks bad for 35 days

this was at 5 weeks of veg

what do you mean you are a couple? a couple of what? if you arent married or legally tied, someone needs to go, its so easy to rat out your partner it isnt funny, search around this site and you will find the horror stories. and save the, "we love each other, we would never do that to the other."
 

DreNAllie2013

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looks good for 35 days? looks bad for 35 days

this was at 5 weeks of veg

what do you mean you are a couple? a couple of what? if you arent married or legally tied, someone needs to go, its so easy to rat out your partner it isnt funny, search around this site and you will find the horror stories. and save the, "we love each other, we would never do that to the other."
Actually yeah, yours auto? Nice plant. But my life isn't your business. Thanks though.

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DreNAllie2013

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Yes, i have another set. They are autos and don't need much,supposedly. But HPS will be involved. All just finding the right balance, these are our healthiest so far at this age. We've had some late bloomers. Different growing circumstances,though.

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gardengardian7

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DreNAllie, at first i couldnt see the babies..lol but i had look closely. the plants looks healthy but they should be bigger. What you should do is get you some styrophoam cups a replant the babies so that they can establish strong root systems. You definately need more light because you want your plants to grow short, bushy, and vigorous during the veg stage to help conduct a strong and supportive flowering stage. How many bulbs do you have? Good Growing.
 

DreNAllie2013

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There are 8 lights in there. I couldn't get them all in the picture. They are in rapid rooter in that dirt. Thanks for your input

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gardengardian7

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I failed to mention that you want to use bulbs with spectrum of 6500k, 6400k. For shorter bushy plants for indoor growing . Incase you didnt know that.
 
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