kostonn760
Active Member
Hi all New to the forums. I have been reading and researching on here a while and this is my first grow. I planted two mystery strain bagseed about 16 days ago. My setup includes a 2ft x 3ft x 3.75ft closet, T5 HO 2ft 4 bulb 6500k 96w (24w / tube) light fixture, 'Root Organics' soil with a bunch of natural nutes, and FoxFarm BIG GROW (will start feeding in 1 week). My pH runs consistent around 6.0-6.5 and I haven't started to use additives yet for nutes or pH ups and downs. I keep my light about 3-4 inches away at all times.
My question is, the pots seen in the picture, are they ready to be transplanted? The taller plant (name: Kona) has had explosive growth since switching from a 150w HPS to the T5 for veg, about 10 days ago, and hasn't slowed down since. I'm pretty sure this is where she should be at this age? The other plant (name: Lauren) I'm a little worried about. She is SO SHORT and very bushy. The only reason I worry is because she can't get her leaves past the rim of the pot and some of the leaves aren't getting light and are crashing into the walls a little bit. I've had to prop the pot up to keep her equal to the light as Kona. Also, I have a close up picture of some of the leaves, the sides and more towards the stem the ridges curl up a bit. Is that normal or maybe a pH problem, heat, or something of that sort? I've been able to keep my temps between 76-85* somehow, and I had to buy a humidifier which has kept it above 50% most of the time.
A little advice on these problems and maybe something else you can pick out. Like I said, this is my first grow and I would apprieciate ANY input from experienced gardeners
Thanks!
** Picture Info **
1) Lauren on the left, Kona on the right
2) Same as above
3) Kona's top leaf set
4) Lauren, example of the terrible node spacing and bushiness
5) Kona's stem system
My question is, the pots seen in the picture, are they ready to be transplanted? The taller plant (name: Kona) has had explosive growth since switching from a 150w HPS to the T5 for veg, about 10 days ago, and hasn't slowed down since. I'm pretty sure this is where she should be at this age? The other plant (name: Lauren) I'm a little worried about. She is SO SHORT and very bushy. The only reason I worry is because she can't get her leaves past the rim of the pot and some of the leaves aren't getting light and are crashing into the walls a little bit. I've had to prop the pot up to keep her equal to the light as Kona. Also, I have a close up picture of some of the leaves, the sides and more towards the stem the ridges curl up a bit. Is that normal or maybe a pH problem, heat, or something of that sort? I've been able to keep my temps between 76-85* somehow, and I had to buy a humidifier which has kept it above 50% most of the time.
A little advice on these problems and maybe something else you can pick out. Like I said, this is my first grow and I would apprieciate ANY input from experienced gardeners
Thanks!
** Picture Info **
1) Lauren on the left, Kona on the right
2) Same as above
3) Kona's top leaf set
4) Lauren, example of the terrible node spacing and bushiness
5) Kona's stem system
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