What nutrients is best to makes the plants thicker?

AutumnsRedTears

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I mean... i would really love input for this... my plants can hardly support themselves... please... pretty please... for further info:

6 plants different strains, 10 days old, 2 to 4 inches tall, under 8 23 watt cfl's approx. 3 inches away, 12/12 from seed... pots are big plastic cups from places like taco bell and mcdonalds, soil is miracle grow organic mixed with 1/4 of perlite.
 

megapeen

Active Member
Well my experience of miracle gro is that it basically killed my white rhino off.

I would be wary of using it.

Some plants I believe generally can't support themselves sometimes. Some people use cable ties to hold them in place

But I wouldn't take my word for this, I'm just telling you my experience and what I've seen
 

candylime12

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Wiggle the stem a couple times a day this some what stimulates the wind, and I believe that IT break's some membrane with in the stem and the plant grows thicker repairing the tare's, Thats the reason for the osculating fan.
If there was some more info like how old the plants are and some pics, it,d be easier to say they could be light stretched, in that case move light closer or add lights.
 

AutumnsRedTears

Well-Known Member
Wiggle the stem a couple times a day this some what stimulates the wind, and I believe that IT break's some membrane with in the stem and the plant grows thicker repairing the tare's, Thats the reason for the osculating fan.
If there was some more info like how old the plants are and some pics, it,d be easier to say they could be light stretched, in that case move light closer or add lights.
If light stretch means spread out that isn't the case, they're really compact and short but growing at a good rate, it just seems like they aren't beefing up enough. They're on day ten
 
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