getting my plant to grow faster

kronbckootoutdoor

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i will say, lots of direct sunlight, 4 foot deep holes, fresh organic soil that isnt packed together too hard, lots of fresh water , good natural organic neutrients, plant early, finish as late as possible... they should be huge and u wont even have to worry :)
 
plants were growing in soil for about a week they would grow fast for about 2 inches three weeks they steel look the same as if they stop growing i water them every three days in a 1000 watts of luminis light why wont they grow faster
 
Wow, I do see how this would make perfect sense but just not true. Plants cannot take up simple sugars, just not possible no matter how "simple" the sugar may be. The purpose of a sugar is to provide carbs for the beneficial bacteria within the soil. The bacteria are fed by the sugars witch "chealt" the matter in the soil into something the plant can take up. The plant " provided it has all it needs from the soil" will make its own simple sugars in the process of photosynthesis. FYI
 

NietzscheKeen

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What's with all the people with so few posts and almost no reps on this thread? I know you have to start sometime, and reps/ # of posts does not reflect knowledge, but I'm kinda iffy on much of the info in this thread.
 

mrCRC420

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After 2-4 of flowering, switch your lights from 12/12 to 10/14. By giving your plant MORE OFF time, it gets more grow time. It'll grow faster at the expense of yield but maybe you can make up for that with nutes. This is the opposite of how I grow but it is a valid option!
 
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