VM, thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly, I think I may try the CO2, just for shits and giggles. Did you see any concerns with lighting, and how close it was to the plants? Someone else had suggested that maybe they were too close, but I'm worried about stretch....or is it too late in the game for that?
here are two pics showcasing the lighting arrangement and proximity to the plants. One is with lights the other is without lights. Let me know what you think. As always thanks for all your opinions and advice.
Far more pressing problems?Don't waste your time with co2 with that lighting arrangement - you have far more pressing problems to deal with.
Firstly, remove that tin foil and use some mylar or flatt matt white paint, that foil is a waste of time. Secondly, sort out those thin weak stems, I suggest you repot them into fresh soil and bury most of that thin stem in the soil up to about an inch from the first set of leaves. Thirdly, when you put it back under the lights - put a small oscillating fan in there to gently blow on the plants to help strengthen the stems up.
here are two pics showcasing the lighting arrangement and proximity to the plants. One is with lights the other is without lights. Let me know what you think. As always thanks for all your opinions and advice.
Thanks so much for your advice....I had a small fan blowing across them, and I went out and bought a larger fan for them. It's blowing on it's gentlest setting and sticking my hand between the light and the top of my plants I barely feel heat at all....I really don't think I'm having a light/heat issue.Hey, yea I got a look at your lights, you might want to back them off a little for a couple days to see if you can get some better results with your leaves.
your plants are farther along than mine, im not a pro, but they might stretch less since they are a little further along.
My CFLs are larger compared to yours, but you have quantity. even those little bulbs can burn in masses. mine are back about 6+ inches, but yours might need less/more depending on other conditions, fan, heat etc. hopefully that helps out a little. good luck.