Well I'm on the last few days of 18/6. Going 12/12 on Friday and swapping out the 26w bulbs for 42w bulbs for a total of 164 actual watts. More than likely going to point one 26w pointing directly into the side and rotate every few days.
In just a week it almost looks like a different plant...
It has gotten down into the 60's at night but I think a lot of it is the strain. http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/X-Line_Extreme_Indica/Female_Seeds/
I will keep an eye on that though! :)
Been a while since I updated so I figured why not? :)
First I sold my plant "B" to a fellow grower. Decided to do this grow under all CFL's as for right now I don't have the room. So we're just down to the one plant. I'll attempt 2 on my second grow. Should have more space by then.
I replanted...
I did too when I started this...I had the same issues you had at the beginning...pull the light back a little more. 2-3 inches is what I found works the best.
The picture you posted on page 1 looks burned. Not sure if its nute burn or from heat/lights. The other picture they dont look too bad. A little small but I think you should be ok. Just keep with the strict watering schedule and you should be fine :)
As far as nutrients, there should be plenty...
A. Learn how to quote people.
B. That was caused by light burn, not nute burn
C. YOU do some research. MG is fine as long as you don't over water.
D. If you don't have anything to post to the OP then don't. Its obvious she had questions. Don't clog up the thread with your useless posts.
PS. Its...
Pictures are the only way to really diagnose a problem. I'm using Miracle-gro soil and I haven't noticed any problems yet.
What are your temps?
Light cycle?
Watering schedule?
Total power output?
Heres Mine a little over 2 weeks old...its a month old now
Day 17 (veg)
Not too much goin on. Still growing pretty good. Node spacing seems pretty tight so far. I pulled them back a little from the light to stretch out a tad and to keep them from reaching so much toward the light and burning themselves.
Only thing I noticed I'm not sure about is that...
I think you should look into the heat too...my plants started to get like that. You should move your intake fans to exhaust and run a passive intake and see what it does for your temps. :)
To me, they look under watered. I'd pull the nutes back, saturate the soil and see where it gets you. Do you even get any run off when you water?
From what I gather, you should saturate the soil and allow to dry, saturate, dry and so on. If they were OVER watered they'd be really dark green...
Ok so after the case fans failed I tried something different. Air purifier I had sitting in the closet seemed to be a good idea. Just made a little ducting from cardboard, connected to the cabinet with a tin can. Moves quite a bit of air, temps seem to stay right around 85-86. Was a little...
Yeah these fans aren't gonna cut it. Going to have to figure something else out. Temps got up to the mid 90's. The tips of the leaves got a little cooked and the plant looks pretty heat stressed. I pulled the 2 bulbs I added and lowered the plants in hopes they'll come out of it. Temps are now...
Got 1 fan installed today...kinda want to see where the temps are before adding more. Not sure its gonna do enough but we'll see. The fan seems kinda weak, but I guess its better than not having any ventilation. Just have it wired through an old cell phone charger.