Eh no, but see... the thing you guys really don't understand is the fact that...
early on both of the two big plants were only under a 60 watt, 300 watt equiv ~4200 lumens @ 4000k color temp and a 6500k 26w ~100 equiv bulb.
They were overwatered for a little bit, and still am getting the hang of watering and the changing of my basement to upstairs and humidity changes it makes it tough, and that i'm still new to growing.
Even though i realize i said hows my grow going... I should have said "Check out my first grow" or something like that
The soil ive learned should really have more airating shit, such as some more perlite and better nutes.
I think the key is i need to let the pots dry to about 3-4 inches down in the pot, like almost completely dry... I have a thing for always wanting to keep the babies dry.
For those wondering, the plants looked bad, if not worse than when the pics were taken... its not like i nuted the hell out of them and they turned like this, They were in my Cfl chamber downstairs where they started to such there nutes from lower leaves.
It's common growing sense and now that I have realized this mistake... it's not EVER going to happen again (to be honest, indoor soil is nice... but I have confidence an aero or hydro system would fit me better as a person who likes to watch over things very carefully)
And those sytems require a basic knowledge of ability to maintain your water, nutes ect.
Thanks for looking for anyone who might stop by.
Mainly I just need some insight on the soil. I think im just going to use the water one day, off a day, then water the next day.
EDIT: Obviously there not burned... because the new growth, would be affected the most, and I know for a FACT my cfl's will not burn any of my plants... let alone raise the temps in my cfl growroom around 72-75, there all around 2-3 inches away from plants.
My 400 watt metal halide is 22" above the plants about... from bottom of bulb, and they recieve sunlight when the southern sky is clear and the sun is blaring