grow wayyy faster

lagarrettBLUNT

Active Member
i have 3 week old seedlings that were stunted and are now growing again, any tips for fast growing?? id really like to get back on schedule
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
Actually clonex really is spot on here.....
There is no way to make the grow faster than they want to (this is based entirely on your environment).
You could add more light, could help but odds are you will end up fighting yourself more than fixing anything.
So i agree with clonex, learn from this mistake and don't do it again next round.
Every batch will be a learning experience, take all you can from it, without failures you will never find what is right.....
 

bowlfullofbliss

Well-Known Member
I kind of wonder what was expected for such young seedlings? It takes a month to get them cracked, rooted, and growing, so you might be more on track than you think.

Write down every aspect of your seedling growing from new seed to today, and I'll be more than happy to look it over and not be too harsh. Just remember that this same question, and a million like it get asked over and over, and no one seems to use the search function and find the info themselves. Even worse is people that don't like what they hear back.

Write it down and I'll try to check back to see what's going on for you.
 

Clonex

Well-Known Member
Your light being to far away will not stunt them but more likely stretch them.......
 

lagarrettBLUNT

Active Member
i guess i was asking how can i get it to grow a bit faster in the long haul and not in short amounts of time, i understand, i was told my lights were strong enough they didnt need to be an inch away but that ended up not being the case. The space is 8x10x10 with a 75W 5000K T8 and 2 100W 6500K cfls, watering plant lightly 2-3 days, fan outside the area keeping air moving
 

lagarrettBLUNT

Active Member
ah well ive just been told by others on here they seem stunted, lights were called to attention and in a few days if im still not seeing much i might look at the roots and make sure they arent looping
 

doctor.j

Well-Known Member
Pics? Generally speaking, move your lights closer, make sure you have some, preferably mostly, blue spectrum (2700k/daylight), and feed something with some nitrogen.
 
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