second set of leaves not serrated?

bcurwi1

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throwing plants under a fluorescent isnt bad for veg..hell you could even use a CFL for veg. it doesnt matter but they are right the HPS is the best when it comes to flowering
 

Allan Watts

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TK- sorry to hear of your plight, but those don't look like tomatoes to me. I have been growing tomatoes for the last 3 years, and their leaves DO have serrations, not like those of Cannabis, but serrations none the less. I have no idea what those seedlings are. I have plants in my outdoor garden that I can not identify. Welcome to the Plant Kingdom! It's like really really big.

I've finished up to 3 girls under all CFL's and was pleased with the results. I now have a 400 HPS since I got a reflector, bulb and ballast for about $120 including shipping. I now have 3 girls flowering under this unit and they are only about 2+ weeks into 12/12. They are in soil and grown from seed. I think I got some feminzed seeds after a northern lights went hermi and started producing seeds.
 
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toyota kawasaki

Active Member
Well, at least I can say I gained the experiance of transplanting tiny seedlings/sprouts and making them live :dunno:

:)

I only want to grow like 3-4 plants max, my potential growing area is about 1-1/2 x 4 x 3 feet, so I think something like HPS might be overkill. I read about the light differences though and how HPS's spectrum is more suited to flowering, so ill take that for wat its worth.
 

ILtowngrower

Active Member
Did you Grow it out....it looks like a leaf deformity.... I had some strawberry blue that greww funny for the first couple of leaves....I think it has to do with the genetics and being feminized
 
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