thats what im lookin foward to next time, keepin it simple, organic if possible. I think i will try two plants grown slightly different and tweak a little bit based on the results from each. I would like to know if anyone here is using fox farm organic products.
It will depend on the relative humidity where you are drying them. hang them up inside. You can ''feel'' when they begin to dry out. Before they are bone dry, put them in some mason jars and stir around once a day maybe twice.
But if you cant, get that light way way way closer to the plant and try to reflect some of that light if thats all you have to work with right now. That may keep the plant alive long enough for you to get some better equipment.
Change the scenery man. Go somewhere new and exciting and do one of your favorites, or combination (responsibly) I have always found a change of scenery helps my experiences. Go to the beach or the mountains or something
I have used cfls before and had slow growth rates like this. Hopefully the roots are forming nicely. Use your current setuo untill you get some better lights and the plant should transition nicely.
If you do decide to go the molasses route, contrary to popular belief, there are plant food products that contain molasses. A popular one which you will read about on this site is Flora nectar sweetener. As opposed to straight molasses this product made by General Hydroponics is a well balanced...
If you did decide to get a 150 watt hps, try to get one that will accept a metel halide conversion bulb. Even with only a 150 watter you should still notice considerably better results than cfl's. You wont regret buying it.