Do my plants look okay?

lsh0505

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I am a beginner grower and use translator. I wonder if my plants are looking good. I am currently using a mix of coco and perlite soil and am on a 18/6 cycle. Can I start giving nutrients now? She is a royal cheese autoflower and waters about once every 5 days. It's been a month since the seed, and it's a 30 x 30 cm pot. There is a led light, but the light is a bit weak. The fan is always running.
thank you
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YoZeitgeist

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Light distance would help as well.

Yes she looks nice and healthy but in my opinion a bit stretchy, depending on your lights wattage you could bring the light closer or if you can increase the lights brightness which will tighten up your node spacing.

Have a fan gently blow on her with oscillation, this will help strengthen and thicken the branches.
 
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Gdp1

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How old is she?
What medium did you plant her in?
Was said medium enriched with fertilizer from the beginning?
What size pot is she in?
Light distance would help as well.

Yes she looks nice and healthy but in my opinion a bit stretchy, depending on your lights wattage you could bring the light closer or if you can increase the lights brightness which will tighten up your node spacing.

Have a fan gently blow on her with oscillation, this will help strengthen and thicken the branches.
How Long have u been growing - that not even reach lol.Leave comment section for actual growers
 

Gdp1

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More info about plants , environment, lighting, watering cycle,strength ,ph, temperature,run off
 

lsh0505

Member
How old is she?
What medium did you plant her in?
Was said medium enriched with fertilizer from the beginning?
What size pot is she in?
Light distance would help as well.

Yes she looks nice and healthy but in my opinion a bit stretchy, depending on your lights wattage you could bring the light closer or if you can increase the lights brightness which will tighten up your node spacing.

Have a fan gently blow on her with oscillation, this will help strengthen and thicken the branches.
It's been a month since the seed, and it's a 30 x 30 cm pot. There is a led light, but the light is a bit weak. The fan is always running. thank you
 

Gdp1

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More info . But from what I can see it looks like your humidity might be to low and your light is really to close to your plant . leaves show signs of either humidity/ ph / hungry/more info help narrow things down
 

YoZeitgeist

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It's been a month since the seed, and it's a 30 x 30 cm pot. There is a led light, but the light is a bit weak. The fan is always running. thank you
The one in the bottom middle which is in a 3 gallon air pot is only 3 weeks old autoflower Northern Lights just like her big sister in the 7 gallon pot with blue straps at 8 weeks old.

I have pictures of my other grows, at that stage she could use more light and more nutrients if using organic like fish fertilizer or bat guano.
 

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lsh0505

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The one in the bottom middle which is in a 3 gallon air pot is only 3 weeks old autoflower Northern Lights just like her big sister in the 7 gallon pot with blue straps at 8 weeks old.

I have pictures of my other grows, at that stage she could use more light and more nutrients if using organic like fish fertilizer or bat guano.
wow
 

Budzbuddha

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I am a beginner grower and use translator. I wonder if my plants are looking good. I am currently using a mix of coco and perlite soil and am on a 18/6 cycle. Can I start giving nutrients now? She is a royal cheese autoflower and waters about once every 5 days. It's been a month since the seed, and it's a 30 x 30 cm pot. There is a led light, but the light is a bit weak. The fan is always running.
thank you
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Looking good - enjoy :weed:
 

lsh0505

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More info . But from what I can see it looks like your humidity might be to low and your light is really to close to your plant . leaves show signs of either humidity/ ph / hungry/more info help narrow things down
thank you
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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I am a beginner grower and use translator. I wonder if my plants are looking good. I am currently using a mix of coco and perlite soil and am on a 18/6 cycle. Can I start giving nutrients now? She is a royal cheese autoflower and waters about once every 5 days. It's been a month since the seed, and it's a 30 x 30 cm pot. There is a led light, but the light is a bit weak. The fan is always running.
I'm confused, you're in coco but you water once every 5 days?
You only have a red light?
You haven't given any nutrients yet?
 
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