More info would be helpful. How many plants are you trying to grow with these lights? The 2 week period you're talking about, is that 2 weeks from when they plants appeared above the soil, since you planted seeds or what?Ok, so i bought 4 23w CFL's from Rona a few weeks ago and its 4100K, i read in the grow faq, that it can be used as a "supplemental" light to a light with 3000k, my plants have grown for jack shit basicly its been about two weeks and two are about an inch tall
its four cfl's with only two plants in there, it's been two weeks since they have appeared above the soil, and they arent looking too good, like they have a defficiency now, but they didnt always look that wayMore info would be helpful. How many plants are you trying to grow with these lights? The 2 week period you're talking about, is that 2 weeks from when they plants appeared above the soil, since you planted seeds or what?
what type of store did you get yours from?I find the 6500k work the best for vegging.
Hank.
my soil is .1-.1-.1 so you tell me if this is the problemThat said, your growth is not unreasonable, but it sounds like you have some nutrient issues to deal with before blaming the light too much for the slow growth. Are you using pre-nuted soil?
i dont believe it's the watering, my lights are like 9" away because thats as close as i can get them secured. im gonna try seeding 4 more seeds in the same soil, but i tried to take out as much fert as possible. i think the light intesity is slowing growth, but i dont know what to dohow close are your lights to the plants? if your plants are that small, it is unlikely that you are developing a nutrient deficiency (assuming you didn't add supplemental nutrients). i would guess that the lights are too close, or you are over/underwatering.
leach?a quick way to chill out the soil is to leach it with at least 2-3x the volume of the pot. this is a good quick fix to deplete supplementary nutrients. you can then add back your own dosage of nutrients as the plants revive. but let's wait to take a look at those pics.
Ya, ill try stackin them on top of some books, and get them a lot closer, it should make a nice difference, i think the problem is tho, that my lights are far from one another, they are basicly in an X shape, with the two Y-sockets.What he means is to use water, 2-3X the volume of the pots, and flush out the nutes from the soil if you think this is an issue. Personally, I do not feel nutes are an issue so early and regarding the lighting, it is SOOOO easy to mount the CFl's anyway you want with some ingenuity and basic electrical skills. The plants really need to be within a close proximity to the lights in order to maximize growth.
i will move them closer, i have been looking at some 40 watters but the problem is they are soft white bulbs, like 3000 kelvin, which i dont think is very good for em in vegDude, Make Sure Each Bulb You Got Is Not Under 32 Watt Cfls, 26 Watters Get Rid Of Them, Assign Each Plant To Its Own Individual Light At First, Center The Plant On Stacked Books Or Boxes Right Under The Light, Make Sure The Top Of The Plant Is No More Than 1 Inch Away From The Tops, Then Over Time If Possible Add More Cfls Around On Different Sides Of The Plants To Induce More Width, Im Tellin You How Close Your Light Is Is Def Everything Man I Cannot Stress How Important This Is, If U Want Positve Improvement Try To Get The Highest Watt Cfls You Can And Make Sure Those Plants Are No More Than An Inch Away From Their Lighting Source