Everyone thanks for the replies and help! I will take another picture tonight, but here is what I have done so far with all of your suggestions.
I got some plant string from the nursery down the street. I took a wooden skewer that is 18 inches long and stuck it in the pot, took the top of the plant and tied it to the skewer using the plant string so that it is even with the rest of the plant. I did that last night and when I checked the plant this morning it had already started to turn back up towards the light.
Sunny747- Thank for the monster cropping term, I didnt know what I had done, it is nice to know it has a term, plus since I did not have any more seeds. I wanted to keep things going and thats the only way I knew how to get more plants. And thanks for the light advice.
I took Sunny747's advice and went out and got 2 more 10 inch reflectors, only 10 bucks each at Walmart and went to Ace hardware and picked up 2 - 55 watt CFLS that have 3800 lumens each in the 2700k brightness for flowering.
So now the flowering area has
- 1 - Apollo Horticulture 250 Watt 2700K CFL Light Bulb, Lumens- 15,000 / Color Temperature- 2700 Kelvin
- 2- 55 watt CFL (200watt equiv) color temperature 2700k with 3800 Lumens in 10 inch reflectors
- 4- Apollo Horticulture 24W LED Grow Light w/ Red & Blue LED Spectrum, Red - 630nm, 660nm & Blue - 460nm in 8 inch reflectors
I can't seem to find the lumens of the LED's and will try to figure it out over the next day or two somehow. I will add a couple more LED's to try to get to the 30,000 lumems that Sunny747 said I should have.
Desr - So you think I have watered too much? I usually wait for the soil to dry out before watering, but will pay closer attention. The smart pots work really well, usually they drain out quickly. And the smart pots do what they say, the roots do come through the sides (just tips) and they do dry up and prune themselves, it is kinda cool to see that. I am looking forward to the day I get to harvest and check out the roots as compared to my outdoor grow which was done in a plastic pot.
Dscorpion - thanks for the scrog info, after a quick google I got it, thanks! scrog seems like a smart thing to do, maybe next grow I will try to do something like that.
Weithe20 - Thanks, will shop ebay to save a few buck as I am sure the electric bill will need my extra cash and saving a few buck will sure help.
Again, my THANKS to all, Sunny747, Desr, Descorpion, Wiethe20....
please keep the suggestions rolling... I want some dense buds this go around. The outdoor plants are kind of airy buds, which some said it may have been too hot, not sure... but until the cure is done I wont know if they are good but airy or sucky and airy...