Scranny420
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Well, it's in about a gallon of Scott's Potting Soil (0.07-0.01-0.03) and I added a cup of Earthgrow Cow Manure and Organic Compost (0.5-0.5-0.5) to the surface, then watered with about 250mL of water that had been treated with 3 eggshells to raise the pH a little (just as a precaution).You dont seem to have any type of Nutrient Deficeincy. If anything, a small dosage of Nitrogen will make them a little darker color.
If you can get more lights, two CFL's wont cut it for flowering. Doin good so far, dont do anything with nutes until you see Definate signs of deficiencys.
Lots of noob growers overdose the nutes, you will know when you need to give them nutes. They look a little heat stressed possibly.
You could take off the reflectors and make the sides of the CFLs facing the plant, the sides give off much more surface area and Lumens than head on. Especially when only using two bulbs.
Keep veggging for another 1.5 months
I think you're right about the heat stress. Would heat stress cause the leaves to become more rigid from drying out?
I was thinking about taking the reflectors off, but I wasn't sure. Wouldn't the light that's shooting out sideways off the bulb be reflected down to the plant? Here's an example of what I mean:
Okay, assuming that just as much light comes off the left side as does the right side of the bulb, wouldn't it make more sense to harness as much light coming off the side of the bulb as possible (via a reflecor) than to just accept the light coming from the one face of the bulb?