bagseeds cfl grow

420chan

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Started this off outside I have it under two 6500k and two 2700k 23 watt cfls I'm going to order another 4way splitter before flowering. I have it in soil. Any advice would be awesome I know there are light leaks how much matters? It grows more everyday thinking about giving it sunlight. Its suoost to be mr. Nice but whatever.
 

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NolaDiesel27

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You dont really have to worry about light leakage till flowering,but I would address the issue now rather than later.Make sure to get the CFLs close enough.My first two grows were with CFLs.Constantly having to adjust lights gets old quick,but I was using about 350 actual watts
 

BudTinsley

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There's definitely something going on that needs addressed. Are you feeding them anything? If so, how much? What kind of soil?
 

420chan

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Not feeding them anythimg so far.. and its some random soil someone made uo there might be some compost in the soil idk. What should I feed it I need somthing that's cheap.
 

Smokebomb420

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Use nutrients otherwise it's gonna eat itself and die. Get some grow formula and some micro nutes. I'm using general organics and I've had ok results with fox farm...
 

marshalle

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Dawg, whatcha gotta do is take it out of the soil and rinse the roots very gently. Place the roots in a container of about half gallon. Put a half teaspoon of Superthrive in the water and just let it sit for awhile. Get some new soil and rinse it thoroughly with tap water. This will up the pH killing lots of shit off. Replant the plant in the new soil and give it some of the Superthrive water it was sitting in. Hell, ya may have to start over, but give my method a try. It's hard to kill them bitches!
 

dakid1028

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I would be tempted to ask what your temps are, and how you are creating airflow (fans, ventilation) before diagnosing Nute deficiencies
 

420chan

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They are doing pretty good and the are right in front of an ac unit. There is a slit letting cold air blow in at around 70 degrees. 4x23watt 6500k and 2x23watt 2700k
 

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