8 weeks veg ,tiny plant help me please!

lahadaextranjera

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You need to transplant them into good soil and a bigger pot and then start with weak nutes. They are small for 8 weeks, are they getting enough light ?
 

lahadaextranjera

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When the pot is air light then transplnt into fresh soil. Make sure u get a small run off b4 the plant goes in. You want the new pot with soil to be wetter than the plant so the roots are encouraged to grow outwards.

After the transpl, abt 5-7 days when the pot lightens up u can start with 1/4 strength nutes for veg.
 

Ringsixty

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What is your grow enviroment?
Soil type, Light type, PH etc.

I have to agree with the other about transplanting her.

I prefer fabric pots..helps reduce problems..... how can i say it. Un Intentional consequences.
 
i'm using a bio bizz all mix perlite soil, ph 6,6

cfl 105w

water ph around 6.5,

in / out fan , the works

i just dont know what is wrong
 

Geronimo420

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You have a serious light deficiency + your pots are too small. I agree with the other guys your plants are too way small for 8 weeks old They should be at least 36 inches tall. Transplant in Bigger pots (8" or 10") Get yourself a 400W or 600w HPS give em a week of veg with the new light than turn it to 12/12. Do it and touch wood you can recuperate them and have a nice harvest.
 

Dr Kynes

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your cfl, at 105 watts, is way too little light, unless you keep it less than 3 inches from the plant's top. thats assuming its actually 105 watts, and not an incandescent equivalent. check the base of the bulb for actual wattage, if its actually 105 watts it should be a big son of a bitch. add a few additional lights, in the 34 watt range and keep em all closer to the plant, 5-6 inches if you get up to around 200 watts total real power. Mine are just a hair over 8 weeks under ~200 wats of flourescents and they are 16 inches high and super bushy, and mine are considered tiny by comparison to the HID users.

either way they look healthy, the lowest cotyledon leaves are supposed to fall off as the plant reaches maturity. they arent even true leaves at all.

everybody else is also right, that funky decorative trumpet pot has to go. it may be cute but your plant wants a deep, and straight walled pot for maximum growth. put her in a 3-5 gallon nursery pot if you insist on having some style, get a large 4-6 gallon terracotta pot in the style of your choice as long as it is sufficiently large. you can even get them glazed blue if you like.
 

sandiegojack2

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not enough soil.....and soil suck's...overwatered and under on watts per sq ft not even close....get T5's 4 foot 8 lamp.......fox farm soil......quit watering....this is two week old that has what it need's...good luck my friend! it get's better and better! jackView attachment 2204835
 

Uncle Ben

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Gotta agree with this person....8 weeks it should be a tree
Yep. I have trees by the 4th week. https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/9114-spin-out-chemical-root-pruning.html

Plant looks healthy, just has no vigor. He needs to learn what makes a plant tick BEFORE he attempts to grow anything. IOW, he needs to read a couple of books on plant culture, perhaps try some veggies, and then attempt to grow pot. And while he's at it, shit can the Dutch plant foods. You hear a lot of stuff, most of it's wrong. That sucks regarding correct NPK values for good growth. 1.1 - 0.1 - 6.6 is given in the "Description" and 1.8 - .9 - .9 under "Analysis". If they can't even agree on the right NPK value in their bullshit "Sweeten the harvest" ads, how can you trust what's in the bottle? You can't. http://www.igrowhydro.com/BioBizz-Bio-Grow-500-ml.aspx
 
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