Bagseed Closet Grow - CFL WhiteDove

WhiteDove

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So I finally got my closet set up. I'm using Fox Farm Ocean Forest and 3 seeds have already broken ground. I'm waiting on 9 others. I have 12 26W CFL's and I put up space blankets for reflective material. The temperature is staying at 77-79 F.

So far they look good I think, except one plant has leaves so big they are droopy. I'm not sure what this could be from.

What do you guys think?
 
Their Looking good bro.. My Babies looked like that just a week ago. Now their spreading their leaves, So i dont think you need to worry much just keep an eye on it bro.:bigjoint:
 
Here are the babies at 8 days or so..I can't keep track. Anyway, they've gotten bigger and are looking healthy to me. What do you guys think?
 

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plants look great!! weed takes time to grow try not to watch them everyday. only when you need to water.
 
I came home today and my plants were looking a little sick...I'm hoping this is just a under-watering problem. The pictures were taken after I watered them..The soil was super dry and I haven't watered them in a couple days...is that the problem?

There is also a little yellowing on one of the plants..I'm using Fox Farm Ocean Forest so I don't think it's a nutes problem. What do you guys think???
PLEASE HELP
 
Can anyone please help with these problems? It's like each plant has it's own different problem. I have a feeling it might be a pH problem..only because I can't imagine Fox Farm Ocean Forest having a nute problem only 2 weeks into veg.

ANYONE?
 

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No doubt Dove, best thing to do is leave the lights on and check back in a week. They grow out of this stage. Your soil is great so you wont need to feed them for a while. Just like Gas said" let them grow out the ugly stage" they'll be fine.
-Joe
 
why not now that maybe the problem in the first place, your plant might be growing at a rapid pace and it needs adequate root space for proper nutrient and water absortion
 
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