
Hi guys. Just thought id show you my first little baby. Would just like to know if she looks healthy and how close i need to keep my cfl's to the top. im worried about stretching!

I planted my Germinated seed on 07/05/10 it is now 10/05/10 and the plant has its first green roundlets.

How long roughly am i looking at feeding it only water? and any suggestions for what nutes i should buy

At the moment i am currently vegging under 2 20 watt cfl's i already have my grow room setup with a 600 watt hps light and need to know when to switch form the cfl's to the hps?

Any Help Or Suggestions Would be Very Helpful As All I Know About Growing Is From What I Have Seen In Books And Videos
Thanks
So far, things look okay to me. I mean, pictures are always hard to read from thousands of miles away.
At the start, you don't need to give the plants any nutes until about 4 weeks into the grow. That seems to be when plants are starting to get thirsty for the nutrients.
Personally, I really like Advanced Nutrients for nutes.
Some of my faves are:
Sensi A&B
Voodoo Juice
Big Bud
Bud Candy
Sometimes Overdrive and Sensizym
But you might hear from other folks about their favorite nutes. When you're a beginner, I think a 3 part system is actually easier: Grow-Micro-Bloom from AN. This way, you can tweak things as needed for each stage of growth.
You need to keep the plants in as much light as possible at this point for the vegging portion of the growth. Once you start to have more dark time than light time, that's when the flowering will begin.
You can veg for a long time if you want, but that's not really the fun part, is it? LOL
As for lighting, so far things sound good, but you don't need to worry so much about lighting, in my opinion. Right now, see how the plants do and then change up your lighting if they seem to need more or less.
And, yeah, I learned most of my growing skills from books and videos, so there's nothing wrong with it. You just need to try some things out and realize that you're going to mess up from time to time. NO ONE has a perfect grow - no matter what they tell you.
