First grow, Pictures. Advice needed!

These are pictures of me and my partners little indoor grow. These are some of our outdoor plants that have just been transplanted inside. This is our first year growing and want to see if were doing anything wrong and were looking for advice.

Some of the plants have yellow leaves..nkish purple leaves..
Two of our plants have a few pi
We do have a fan for the humidity.
We are using a 500 watt light bulb along with a 100 watt light bulb.
As you can see we have a tin foil room made. There's a sheet covering it to hide where it is and for the humidity also.
The plants seem much more happy indoors. They have perked up alot since their were outside and they transplanted.
We spray them with carbonated a couple times a day. Just a light spray.
The temperature is 25 degrees celcius in where the plants are.
We water them every second day. We have holes in the bottoms of the buckets so extra water can drain out. If im leaving anything out just ask for me to tell.
They are clones.. We had 39 but deer ate some, some died some are at a different location. The strands we are supposed to be Bc big bud, Silver haze, Freeze line, Some kind of kush and Captain Backleavey.
If you can identify what kind the ones in the pictures are that would be really helpful!

Thank you.


We are hoping to have a bigger yield than what we see. We would love some help!!
A few are in different stages.
 

wilsoncr17

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Well, too be honest it looks like they have a heavy nutrient deficiency, the lighting isn't even close to ideal. That incandescent bulb doesn't provide nearly enough lumens, proper spectrum, and gives off way too much heat.

You should look into CFL bulbs, you can find them at any home depot type store. Try at the very least to get some tomato fertilizer if you can't get to a hydro store.
 

poke smot420

Well-Known Member
a couple things. 1-clean up those buckets unless thats some sort of compost for the soil. 2- are your buckets well drained?? they look like that have been overwatered in the past. 3- they look a little stretched, i advise buying some CFLs so you can get a handle on the heat in your room and place the lights around the plant so streching doesnt happen. 4- buy mylar or paint the walls white...tin foil is a poor reflecting object. sorry to be critical but you asked;)
 
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