Slow Growing

Just give them water for a while till they get bigger. Keep those cfls very close. Plants do grow slow.
 
thanks all ,
the thing is i dont want to overwater it and i dont want the light to burn it, and giv it nute burn,
this is what it looks like now, tell me if u can tell if these lights are wright ones to use.
 
also the roots might not agree with the plastic container they are in. put it in a nice round 8" pot. i have two Botanical Brothers Hydro Bucket Self Watering Containers. Botanical Brothers
 
thanks all ,
the thing is i dont want to overwater it and i dont want the light to burn it, and giv it nute burn,
this is what it looks like now, tell me if u can tell if these lights are wright ones to use.

Seems to me those lights are worth more time and effort then what you get with them. I see lots of people on here use them, but seems like something you would do if you lived with mom and dad or something. Probably get a lot of shit for putting down the CFL's but to me just a waste of time, and if its money that is the problem, the pay off is way worth it to get a proper set up. Good Luck!
 
No offense in what follows; we all start somewhere... But that plant will not survive unless a lot of changes are coming. It barely looks like a cannabis plant.

You need a smaller container, and to plan for a couple of transplantings. You need for the amount of soil to be more proportionate to the size of the plant so that you can let it dry out almost completely between waterings without starving the plant of water for too long. Start with fresh soil and you won't need nutes at all for the first few weeks. Get a lot more light in there, and if you're using cfls, get the right spectrum, and get them to within 1-2 inches of the plant. You need to circulate the air too. A light breeze will strengthen the trunk and help the leaves to breathe, along with cooling the bulbs.

Frankly, for the sickliness of the plant and the time & effort it will take to revive it, I would just snuff it and start over after you have read up on the basics and prepared a better environment. Even if you revive it, you will not get much out of it.
 
No offense in what follows; we all start somewhere... But that plant will not survive unless a lot of changes are coming. It barely looks like a cannabis plant.

You need a smaller container, and to plan for a couple of transplantings. You need for the amount of soil to be more proportionate to the size of the plant so that you can let it dry out almost completely between waterings without starving the plant of water for too long. Start with fresh soil and you won't need nutes at all for the first few weeks. Get a lot more light in there, and if you're using cfls, get the right spectrum, and get them to within 1-2 inches of the plant. You need to circulate the air too. A light breeze will strengthen the trunk and help the leaves to breathe, along with cooling the bulbs.

Frankly, for the sickliness of the plant and the time & effort it will take to revive it, I would just snuff it and start over after you have read up on the basics and prepared a better environment. Even if you revive it, you will not get much out of it.

Good Answer!!!!
 
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