~THE~SAINT~
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By the way i do good to type i see things backwards and i have a hard time spelling that is the reason i fail to use punctuation reading is not my strong point that is why i ask so many questions
Wrong.The best kind of water to use is wal mart 88 a cent gallon Distilled found in any super market
Back the lights up a bit and sure.can you spray with neem right after you have sprayed with nutes and they have been absorbed?
Like Snow Crash mentions, you better make sure you know the answer. Here you better know why it is the right one. Just repeating an answer may not be right if their set up is different. Distilled water is good to use for calibrating a pH pen, but horrible for plants, NOT best.The best kind of water to use is wal mart 88 a cent gallon Distilled found in any super market
We like to help, just kinda makes it easier to understand. Maybe one last time before you hit post, see where a period or two can go. I won't mention it again.By the way i do good to type i see things backwards and i have a hard time spelling that is the reason i fail to use punctuation reading is not my strong point that is why i ask so many questions
Not a clue. Looks healthy though.
I'd be more concerned if they were facing the other direction. Could be genetic. Could be that your plants are just uptaking at the moment and growing very well. Either way... I'd run with it.
Looking good in the hood 2626.
Your stems are a little thin, and stretched between nodes. If you are using lower wattage lights it could be they are being kept too far and the plant is "reaching" for the light. Take a look into kelp extracts and Bushmaster if you'd like to try and control the stretching.
You don't need to use CO2 no matter how many plants you are growing.do i have to use co2 if i only grow one plant