thepleasuregiver
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Hello everyone,
Was wondering if I could get some help from you guys?....
My set up is a small, simple, first time grow in a pc case. My medium is soil and extra's perlite etc etc
My lights 85w 2700 cfl and a 20 cfl
My temp is about 75
my humidity is about 55/60
and my choice of grow is a nice cheap pair of fem lowryders from the joint dr
My questions are as follows, my plants have been growing for about 3 weeks nearly now. they are about a couple of inchs tall and have a good few leaves.
1. during the grow the plants have been about 2 inches away from the lights, I know these only grow 12 if lucky so am I right to keep them at this distance or do I need to lower them to increase height??? three weeks in they seem short, although I've read they can shoot up. Or am I stunting them with the lights so near?
2. there are man small shoots growing under the bigger leaves, despite this been three weeks old, do I LST these now or leave them, if I need to train them, whats the best way.
many thanks on any future help.
Was wondering if I could get some help from you guys?....
My set up is a small, simple, first time grow in a pc case. My medium is soil and extra's perlite etc etc
My lights 85w 2700 cfl and a 20 cfl
My temp is about 75
my humidity is about 55/60
and my choice of grow is a nice cheap pair of fem lowryders from the joint dr
My questions are as follows, my plants have been growing for about 3 weeks nearly now. they are about a couple of inchs tall and have a good few leaves.
1. during the grow the plants have been about 2 inches away from the lights, I know these only grow 12 if lucky so am I right to keep them at this distance or do I need to lower them to increase height??? three weeks in they seem short, although I've read they can shoot up. Or am I stunting them with the lights so near?
2. there are man small shoots growing under the bigger leaves, despite this been three weeks old, do I LST these now or leave them, if I need to train them, whats the best way.
many thanks on any future help.
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