Smokey marley
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Hello everyone smokey marley here im currently growing 1 midnight kush plant and was wondering is this a good strain? Im in my 3 week of veg its smelling like skunk. Any advice?
Those T8 bulbs should be good for the seedling stage and maybe a bit into veg, but you'll want to either increase the number of lights (add some 23w CFL's maybe?) or switch to something more high output (either HID or many more Fluoros... I'm a fan of the T5 bulbs because they produce more light and last longer). As for alternating the lights at this point, it's not necessary. You'd be better off having both sets of lights on at the same time rather than supplementing every few days with the 5500k. For veg, you'll want something in the 6500k temp and 2700k for flowering. Intermittently adding 5500k light isn't going to do much; it's not like fertilizing which should be done occasionally. Lighting needs to be as constant and consistent as possible, with the only real "switch" being from 6500k to 2700k when you send the plants to flower.
That being said, here is my 2 cents... Get both of your T8's going together as the light source and run the lamps 18/6 in veg (You can go 24/0 if you want, I know many many people that do, but I like to give the plant a chance to re-coup). The distance you've got (2 inches from the plant) is perfect for fluoro's as long as you're not burning any leaves. Also, go here ----> http://www.jacksclassic.com/dynamic_duo.html and get the "Dynamic Duo" package. That will be your veg nutes (20-20-20) and your bloom nutes (10-30-20). Start with 1/4 strength on both and adjust accordingly (Watch for nute deficiencies or nute burn... Search these forums if you need an explanation of what to look for).
I don't think anyone on this forum would intentionally post any "false statements" or try to mislead you. All grows are unique and different, and many times there are different ways to deal with any one situation. You'll never get an answer here that will miraculously solve any of your problems. In fact, you may get a lot of advice that seems to contradict what others advise! That's because situations are different; based on lighting, strain of the plant, temps, humidity, physical limitations of grow space, etc... the advice I give could be vastly different, yet just as valid, as something else posts. It really comes down to the grow itself and the specifics of your situation. Either way, it's best to get as much info as possible, sort through what you think might work for you, and just use what you feel is the best fit for your scenario.
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