daloudpack
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ur buringthe shit out of them back up about 2 inches...UPDATE 12 days in. Are they looking good?
ur buringthe shit out of them back up about 2 inches...UPDATE 12 days in. Are they looking good?
"Daylight" and "natural white" are the two fluorescents that mimic the suns spectrum. Don't get crazy on me. I have "cool white" T8s, which work fine for the first bit of seedling growth. T5s are about 30% moar efficient than T8s. Also, pump sprayers are great for watering seedlings as they aerate the water, and there is less chance of overwatering/drowning your plants good sir.Will 5000k work? I bought some. I couldn't find the 6500k but thought 5000k would be better than 2700k
2-4 inches away from fluorescentsWill they get the light needed at 6 inches???
Yeah I've heard 2-4, but I've also heard 2-10. 2 inches has worked fine for me with no fan in the past but a small fan couldn't hurt.i agree,,, u gotta read alot ... you will learn shit on ur own...its cool to get a second opinion but u should know about ur own plants.. i found this helpful.... i also run cfls... u will never be cool with 2 inches unless u got a fan blowing between ur light and plant 4 inches is right about my borderline and still canoes me sumtime http://www.thenug.com/galleries/diagnose-your-sick-marijuana-plants
Miracle gro=Miracle noThis is my first time attempting to grow. I am growing indoors in my closet with a make shift grow tent with 4 100W 2700K cfl bulbs and a sun visor for a car for reflection. I am using miracle grow seed starting potting soil and keeping it well watered. 1 plant doesn't look too good and I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on why. I think they look pretty good for my first grow. I have them on a 24-0 light cycle because I heard this was best for the vegetative stage. I will change to 12-12 for flowering stage.Any help or tips is appreciated
That's complete bullshit, by the way. But his lights are (were) too close, I agree with that. Water droplets burning plants because of some imaginary magnification effect (droplets are shaped the exact wrong way to do this) is not a thing that happens. Total myth. Foliar feeding in direct sunlight can cause a chemical burn, but not water.water magnifys the light and will make yellow dots on ur leaves u shouldnt spray them with the lights on especailly with ur lights that close....
But this is a seedling mix from MG, which I'm guessing means little to no added ferts. Not sure anyone has done the research on its analysis, at least in this thread. I haven't.Miracle gro=Miracle no
Seedlings dont need nutes just water for about the first 21 days of their life. Then you start with 25% of the recommended dosage. Miracle gro soils usually contain to many nutrients for cannibus seedlings to thrive.
ok micheal i already have seen how ur debates go im not gonna argue with u, ur wrong tho lolThat's complete bullshit, by the way. But his lights are (were) too close, I agree with that. Water droplets burning plants because of some imaginary magnification effect (droplets are shaped the exact wrong way to do this) is not a thing that happens. Total myth. Foliar feeding in direct sunlight can cause a chemical burn, but not water.
What? I'm open to new information, seriously. Prove it, and I'm all ears. I can be a huge cock, though, that's true.ok micheal i already have seen how ur debates go im not gonna argue with u, ur wrong tho lol
Remember though not all plants are created equal. Check the nute percentages on the back of the bag if any are above 2% it might be too much for the cannibus roots to take in.[/QUOTE]TE="Michael Huntherz, post: 11930527, member: 906698"]But this is a seedling mix from MG, which I'm guessing means little to no added ferts. Not sure anyone has done the research on its analysis, at least in this thread. I haven't.