SlamDuncan
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I'm attempting to grow an Exodus Cheese Auto CB (and just recently OG Kush in the bare pot next to it).
I'd appreciate any advice since it look like this plant is going nowhere.
The sprouted seed was planted on the 4th March (13 days ago).
The plant has grown centimeter or so and remained the same for over a week, yet forming yellow and dark spots on two of the four leaves. (lamp too close?)
Growing in a closet with doors half open when lights are on for air circulation and to regulate humidity. Air circulation isn't the best since I'm going in a closet afterall, but for now, due to having people coming in and out my apartment (for legal reasons) I'm avoiding a grow tent and fans.
Medium: Coir and Perlite
Water: Twice a day (drips from tap and a spray) - coir is usually quite dry.
Temp: 22 degrees (72F)
Humidity: 60-65 approx supplied by constant humidifier (introduced only yesterday) - I'm hoping this made be the solution to prompt growth.
Light: 120 Watt at 70cm elevation
USB fan (introduced yesterday) for air circulation and to blow on stem (apparently to strengthen against figurative wind?)

I'd appreciate any advice since it look like this plant is going nowhere.
The sprouted seed was planted on the 4th March (13 days ago).
The plant has grown centimeter or so and remained the same for over a week, yet forming yellow and dark spots on two of the four leaves. (lamp too close?)
Growing in a closet with doors half open when lights are on for air circulation and to regulate humidity. Air circulation isn't the best since I'm going in a closet afterall, but for now, due to having people coming in and out my apartment (for legal reasons) I'm avoiding a grow tent and fans.
Medium: Coir and Perlite
Water: Twice a day (drips from tap and a spray) - coir is usually quite dry.
Temp: 22 degrees (72F)
Humidity: 60-65 approx supplied by constant humidifier (introduced only yesterday) - I'm hoping this made be the solution to prompt growth.
Light: 120 Watt at 70cm elevation
USB fan (introduced yesterday) for air circulation and to blow on stem (apparently to strengthen against figurative wind?)

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