Ridiculously slow growth

rkymtnman

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you've got it pointed down the tracks, just stick to the basics: temp, RH, pH, PPM etc and you'll learn a ton Camo Hat
 

az2000

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I have no opinion because I don't know shit.
I don't know why 24/0 became part of this discussion. Your plants should be further along at 3 weeks under 18/6. 24/0 won't fix that.

(I run 18/6. It's good enough for me. If/when you experiment with longer light intervals, also investigate something called a "flower initiator." People give 5-10 minutes of this 720-730nm far red LED light when lights turn off. It puts the plant into a mode that it normally takes a 1-2 hours to get into. This lets people run 13/11 in flower, getting an additional hour of light and presumably growth/development.

That's not my thing. But, it fits into the premise behind 24/0. Something to play with if you ever want to.).
 

rkymtnman

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I don't know why 24/0 became part of this discussion. Your plants should be further along at 3 weeks under 18/6. 24/0 won't fix that.

(I run 18/6. It's good enough for me. If/when you experiment with longer light intervals, also investigate something called a "flower initiator." People give 5-10 minutes of this 720-730nm far red LED light when lights turn off. It puts the plant into a mode that it normally takes a 1-2 hours to get into. This lets people run 13/11 in flower, getting an additional hour of light and presumably growth/development.

That's not my thing. But, it fits into the premise behind 24/0. Something to play with if you ever want to.).
yeah, az2k, it's called gas light breaking something or other. it wasn't done for weed but i think flowers a long time ago. they would use a reddish light or icandescent for an hour during the dark cycle. it would start/keep the plant producing the flowering hormone and be ready to flower at a moments notice so to speak. never tried it but i have read some stuff on it from how it was invented and why it worked etc.

i get much closer internodal spacing using 24/0 and i cut my veg time a week in most cases vs 18/6. to each his own.
 

rkymtnman

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I don't know why 24/0 became part of this discussion. Your plants should be further along at 3 weeks under 18/6. 24/0 won't fix that.

(I run 18/6. It's good enough for me. If/when you experiment with longer light intervals, also investigate something called a "flower initiator." People give 5-10 minutes of this 720-730nm far red LED light when lights turn off. It puts the plant into a mode that it normally takes a 1-2 hours to get into. This lets people run 13/11 in flower, getting an additional hour of light and presumably growth/development.

That's not my thing. But, it fits into the premise behind 24/0. Something to play with if you ever want to.).

oops. also i suggested it b/c he was getting too cold of temps during lights off for proper veggging
 

cc2012

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THE MARIJUANA GROWER’S GUIDE
by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal
Artificial Lights

"Under artificial light the photoperiod is, of course, any length you wish. The most popular way to grow with artificial lights is the harvest
system. Start the plants under long light periods of from 16 to 18 hours daily. After the plants have reached a good size, usually between three and six months, shorten the light cycle to about 12 hours to force flowering." - 1992

** tbh both Ed and Jorge have said different things over the years, and in each different(numerous) Books they have published, and I've read a few other the years..even got that DVDs..Very few places get 24hr daylight and the plants of region have probably adapted over years and years, Now I'm NO expert(at anything) and have tried 24/0 and 18/6 for me its 18/6..even when I do Autos.. down to the Grower and his/her preference tbh, but when Plants do get a dark period they are still doing stuff and using up stored energy and so on..

idk? each to their own eh...

@ Camo Hat, All the advice you've been given is pretty much spot on, but don't get bogged down with trying to do too many things as once, lots and lots of changes will just cause more unexplained problems...one of the 1st things I was told was K.I.S.S ~ keep it simple stupid...

Bye-the-by, I'm not calling You Or anyone else Stupid...

atb
 

Camo Hat

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THE MARIJUANA GROWER’S GUIDE
by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal
Artificial Lights

"Under artificial light the photoperiod is, of course, any length you wish. The most popular way to grow with artificial lights is the harvest
system. Start the plants under long light periods of from 16 to 18 hours daily. After the plants have reached a good size, usually between three and six months, shorten the light cycle to about 12 hours to force flowering." - 1992

** tbh both Ed and Jorge have said different things over the years, and in each different(numerous) Books they have published, and I've read a few other the years..even got that DVDs..Very few places get 24hr daylight and the plants of region have probably adapted over years and years, Now I'm NO expert(at anything) and have tried 24/0 and 18/6 for me its 18/6..even when I do Autos.. down to the Grower and his/her preference tbh, but when Plants do get a dark period they are still doing stuff and using up stored energy and so on..

idk? each to their own eh...

@ Camo Hat, All the advice you've been given is pretty much spot on, but don't get bogged down with trying to do too many things as once, lots and lots of changes will just cause more unexplained problems...one of the 1st things I was told was K.I.S.S ~ keep it simple stupid...

Bye-the-by, I'm not calling You Or anyone else Stupid...

atb
I understand the concept of K.I.S.S. and I'm guilty of complicating way too many things in my life.

Thank you.
 

Robfung

New Member
3 weeks from Germination. It looks perfectly fine to me using CFL Light. Nothing to worry so far apart that they are a bit overwatered. Next week (7 days) you can start feeding them. they are not tall coz CFL are pretty close to them(bushy). if height is not a problem for your room put light a bit higher they tend to strech more(tested myself). have 1 same age as yours, under 2*20w CFL 2Inches away, similar look as yours
 

IGROWINTORONTO

Active Member
Yes annuals do appreciate a dark period in its daily light cycle. But to say the dark/lights off time promotes roots growth is just ridiculous. The more natural light cycle promotes more overall benefits, both above and down below...
Your telling me the plant doesn't grow in your 6 hour dark period?
 

Camo Hat

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3 weeks from Germination. It looks perfectly fine to me using CFL Light. Nothing to worry so far apart that they are a bit overwatered. Next week (7 days) you can start feeding them. they are not tall coz CFL are pretty close to them(bushy). if height is not a problem for your room put light a bit higher they tend to strech more(tested myself). have 1 same age as yours, under 2*20w CFL 2Inches away, similar look as yours
I've moved the lights up about two more inches.

Thank you.
 

rkymtnman

Well-Known Member
THE MARIJUANA GROWER’S GUIDE
by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal
Artificial Lights

"Under artificial light the photoperiod is, of course, any length you wish. The most popular way to grow with artificial lights is the harvest
system. Start the plants under long light periods of from 16 to 18 hours daily. After the plants have reached a good size, usually between three and six months, shorten the light cycle to about 12 hours to force flowering." - 1992

** tbh both Ed and Jorge have said different things over the years, and in each different(numerous) Books they have published, and I've read a few other the years..even got that DVDs..Very few places get 24hr daylight and the plants of region have probably adapted over years and years, Now I'm NO expert(at anything) and have tried 24/0 and 18/6 for me its 18/6..even when I do Autos.. down to the Grower and his/her preference tbh, but when Plants do get a dark period they are still doing stuff and using up stored energy and so on..

idk? each to their own eh...

@ Camo Hat, All the advice you've been given is pretty much spot on, but don't get bogged down with trying to do too many things as once, lots and lots of changes will just cause more unexplained problems...one of the 1st things I was told was K.I.S.S ~ keep it simple stupid...

Bye-the-by, I'm not calling You Or anyone else Stupid...

atb

guess he changed his mind since '92:
"This is a direct quote from Ed Rosenthal whom most of you know is a marijuana growing guru:

Marijuana plants photosynthesize as long as they receive light as well as water, air, nutrients and suitable temperature. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use the energy from light (primarily in the blue and red spectrum's) to combine carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water (H2O) to make sugar while releasing oxygen to the air.

Plants use sugars continuously to fuel metabolic processes (living) as well as for tissue building. The plant combines nitrogen (N) with the sugar to make amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. They are the substance of plant tissue. When the light is off, the plant's metabolic processes, respiration and growth, continue.

The plant can photosynthesize continuously so it produces the most energy and growth when the light is on, continuously. Continuous light does not stress the plant, which reacts somewhat mechanistically to it.

Plants under an 18-6 light-dark regimen are producing sugar only three quarters of the time. They are thus growing at only 75% of their potential. Leaving the light on continuously will result in bigger plants, faster, which leads to higher yields."
 

CloudyWeather

Active Member
IMO the bottleneck would be the CFLs...


They'll take off soon enough, tht burst of growth from veg is right around the corner - but i wouldn't expect incredibly fast growth w/ cfls...


IDK about feeding them already. What's in your soil?
I won't say I disagree and I wont say I do either. I have my second grow going now,(my first grow a year ago was destroyed by in-laws. >.<) maybe 4-5 days from harvest now, and she (1 lady only) has been under 300watts of cfl power for her whole life. during veg, she shot up quick and healthy. now im most of the way through flower and already cut a few branches that seemed to finish before the others. the rest will be cut in a few days probably but my point being: im doing all organic soil mix, indoor, 300w cfl, and my lady is doing amazing. all the nugs look like nice sugar coated christmas trees with tips poking out the sides of the buds even. she looks incredibly healthy and very very sticky. and yes I say again ALL CFLs. although keep in mind I got 300 watts on one plant, but she seems to love it! this grow was very impressive to me and a learning curve because this lady came from a bag of totally random seed but she turned out great. I suppose it goes to show that its not just all about genetics. give her the right environment and she will perform to the best of her genetic ability... reminds me of learning about human psychology and the nature vs. nurture argument. you just can't understand biology, outside the context of environment. :) im going to be planting her clones outdoors this season and the next indoor I do, as well as the CFLs did turn out this time, I have used HPS on my last grow and I have seen the difference so Ill be putting up my lamp next time but its good to know cfls can do the job if you need them to. Just sayin, CFL is not all that bad and I still believe its a great budget grow option. I think when it comes to CFL its all about wattage/plant ratio and spectrum.
 

ayr0n

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I won't say I disagree and I wont say I do either. I have my second grow going now,(my first grow a year ago was destroyed by in-laws. >.<) maybe 4-5 days from harvest now, and she (1 lady only) has been under 300watts of cfl power for her whole life. during veg, she shot up quick and healthy. now im most of the way through flower and already cut a few branches that seemed to finish before the others. the rest will be cut in a few days probably but my point being: im doing all organic soil mix, indoor, 300w cfl, and my lady is doing amazing. all the nugs look like nice sugar coated christmas trees with tips poking out the sides of the buds even. she looks incredibly healthy and very very sticky. and yes I say again ALL CFLs. although keep in mind I got 300 watts on one plant, but she seems to love it! this grow was very impressive to me and a learning curve because this lady came from a bag of totally random seed but she turned out great. I suppose it goes to show that its not just all about genetics. give her the right environment and she will perform to the best of her genetic ability... reminds me of learning about human psychology and the nature vs. nurture argument. you just can't understand biology, outside the context of environment. :) im going to be planting her clones outdoors this season and the next indoor I do, as well as the CFLs did turn out this time, I have used HPS on my last grow and I have seen the difference so Ill be putting up my lamp next time but its good to know cfls can do the job if you need them to. Just sayin, CFL is not all that bad and I still believe its a great budget grow option. I think when it comes to CFL its all about wattage/plant ratio and spectrum.
oh yeah u can definitely grow good weed w/ CFL's, its been done countless times, but U can't expect growth like you would from HID's imo. Was just saying if he's looking for faster growth, moving on to MH for veg might be a consideration
 

CloudyWeather

Active Member
oh yeah u can definitely grow good weed w/ CFL's, its been done countless times, but U can't expect growth like you would from HID's imo. Was just saying if he's looking for faster growth, moving on to MH for veg might be a consideration
Ya I guess i was kinda sayin the same thing.... sorry im pretty high. like this thread though! lots of great information.
 

cc2012

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Everybody knows something Cam, and everybody starts somewhere init..Have patience and just keep reading what you can, plenty of Info, and some pretty helpful folks on R.I.U.

Give it 6-12 months of Growing, Learning, Growing some more and You will feel a lot more comfortable with the whole thing...though once You really get into it, and have the Basics nailed down, then You will begin to find even more things that you can do with this Plant..I'm still Learning new stuff everyday...everyday..just depends on tha Grower and How far you wanna take things in pursuit of well not even perfection(which I'm a long way from) but just Great Tasting Weed and Good enough Yields to keep You happy...

atb

Don't give up now, once they start getting Bigger you will be "Lovin it" it can be very relaxing and rewarding...
 

Camo Hat

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Everybody knows something Cam, and everybody starts somewhere init..Have patience and just keep reading what you can, plenty of Info, and some pretty helpful folks on R.I.U.

Give it 6-12 months of Growing, Learning, Growing some more and You will feel a lot more comfortable with the whole thing...though once You really get into it, and have the Basics nailed down, then You will begin to find even more things that you can do with this Plant..I'm still Learning new stuff everyday...everyday..just depends on tha Grower and How far you wanna take things in pursuit of well not even perfection(which I'm a long way from) but just Great Tasting Weed and Good enough Yields to keep You happy...

atb

Don't give up now, once they start getting Bigger you will be "Lovin it" it can be very relaxing and rewarding...
I plan to see this through until the end ! I've never given up on anything in my life.

Thanks a lot.

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