MickFoster
Well-Known Member
I agree.........trash them and start over...........the right way.
You might consider doing some research first.
You might consider doing some research first.
No I'm new here I haven't grown in probably 20 years I'm just going to start over I just never seen a plant do this after being one month old and yes I know all these plants are stunted growth probably stressed I'm suredo you have a link to anything you've grown? you limit who can see your profile, so i can't look to see if you've posted a journal
He wasn't talking to you brother.No I'm new here I haven't grown in probably 20 years I'm just going to start over I just never seen a plant do this after being one month old and yes I know all these plants are stunted growth probably stressed I'm sure
Yeah thanks but have you ever accomplished anything that looks like this after only four weeks probably not I haven't grown in over 20 years this time I just took some seeds out of the bag and throw them in a pot I know I did a lot wrong by putting some plants in the same pot and all that I never said the seeds were the problemdo you have a link to anything you've grown? you limit who can see your profile, so i can't look to see if you've posted a journal
ThanksHe wasn't talking to you brother.
He quoted @twentyeight.threefive .
And obviously buying a light source capable of supporting a healthy plant.I agree.........trash them and start over...........the right way.
You might consider doing some research first.
Yeah thanks right now I've only got assertive 5 LED strip grow lights and a humidifier I do need a heater where they are at probably why they're stressed and stunted growth is not warm enough probably stays around 70 degreesAnd obviously buying a light source capable of supporting a healthy plant.
Probably I over water them to and I started as outdoor plants but I started getting cold here so I brought them inside I'm sure that stress them out I'm still kind of weirded out about the tall plant70degrees is fine, you stunted them some other way
that's from not having enough light, they try to stretch up to it. i use a cheap led shop light for seedlings, and keep it almost touching them. as they start to grow, you can lift one end of the light up and arrange the plants from shortest to tallest under itProbably I over water them to and I started as outdoor plants but I started getting cold here so I brought them inside I'm sure that stress them out I'm still kind of weirded out about the tall plant
do you have a link to anything you've grown? you limit who can see your profile, so i can't look to see if you've posted a journal
nice job, you'd be surprised how many people come on here and have all kinds of advice and have never grown one plant, as far as they can prove.Twentyeight.threefive's Grow Journal - 2nd grow
This will be my second ever grow and hope to improve on my yields since the first. I'm thinking of using this as an almost daily platform for me to keep track of what I did. If it bores you, I don't blame you, but if you are reading this feel free to comment at any point. I'm still a newbie and...rollitup.org
Be gentle it's only my second grow.
No worries, I'm actually an asshole. But I have grown a plant.nice job, you'd be surprised how many people come on here and have all kinds of advice and have never grown one plant, as far as they can prove.
i'm not trying to be an asshole, your response just seemed a little callous, my mistake if i over reacted
doesn't have to be flourescent, low power leds work fine, the "60W" household led bulbs that actually use about 15 watts work well, but you need more than one of themIf everyone used some type of fluorescent lighting for seedlings..........stretching would be eliminated.