wouldnot
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Day 53...
Good news, they're actually starting to grow.
More good news, replacement CFLs came so I turned it on yesterday aswell.
Taking the male out of there before those pollen sacks pop.
New 125W CFL. Temps have gone up a bit to about 25-26C. Switched the bigger reflector to the HPS though. I have a red spectrum CFL for flowering later.
Most noticable growth yet. Fingers crossed.
Female #1.
The healthiest one from before. Is that a healthier green I'm seeing with the new growth? Hopefully that new fertilizer is working how I hoped.
The male has shot up alot. It's going outside now before it causes trouble. I'll have to do something so the animals don't eat this one.
Lowryder sprout...so slow I think it's the soil, otherwise the strain.
White widow sprout. This thing is growing so big and leafy, such a change from the lowryders. The picture may not show a good comparison, but it's easily twice as wide as the lowryder sprout which was started earlier. Probably the soil, I will repot the lowryder into this soil today.
Good news, they're actually starting to grow.
More good news, replacement CFLs came so I turned it on yesterday aswell.
Taking the male out of there before those pollen sacks pop.
New 125W CFL. Temps have gone up a bit to about 25-26C. Switched the bigger reflector to the HPS though. I have a red spectrum CFL for flowering later.
Most noticable growth yet. Fingers crossed.
Female #1.
The healthiest one from before. Is that a healthier green I'm seeing with the new growth? Hopefully that new fertilizer is working how I hoped.
The male has shot up alot. It's going outside now before it causes trouble. I'll have to do something so the animals don't eat this one.
Lowryder sprout...so slow I think it's the soil, otherwise the strain.
White widow sprout. This thing is growing so big and leafy, such a change from the lowryders. The picture may not show a good comparison, but it's easily twice as wide as the lowryder sprout which was started earlier. Probably the soil, I will repot the lowryder into this soil today.