Whats up with my babies

Tangerine_

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I dont see a problem. They look like newly transplanted clones.

Do you have prior experience with coco?

Lights, temps, nutes?

Can you post a pic in natural light?
 

Richard Drysift

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Your clones are super lanky; rooted under low light conditions. Not really a problem but you’ll have to veg them under adequately intense lighting and then top them 1-3x to induce tighter nodal stacking. That is unless you want real long spaces in between bud sites later on. I would veg them under a metal halide; promotes tighter nodal growth than an HPS.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Your clones are super lanky; rooted under low light conditions. Not really a problem but you’ll have to veg them under adequately intense lighting and then top them 1-3x to induce tighter nodal stacking. That is unless you want real long spaces in between bud sites later on. I would veg them under a metal halide; promotes tighter nodal growth than an HPS.
Oh ya. The higher spectrum makes a huge difference with nodal spacing. 5000k vs 3000 or 3500 is like night and day. The 5000k almost makes the spacing too tight. I'm using HLG lights, but the same concept applies with MH and HPS.
 

Smit76

Active Member
Your clones are super lanky; rooted under low light conditions. Not really a problem but you’ll have to veg them under adequately intense lighting and then top them 1-3x to induce tighter nodal stacking. That is unless you want real long spaces in between bud sites later on. I would veg them under a metal halide; promotes tighter nodal growth than an HPS.
Will this affect LST
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
Will this affect LST
Not sure what you mean by that. Will lanky ass plants respond to LST? Yes … but my point is as you even begin whatever training you do you’ll need to veg under intense lighting and proper spectrum (like say a metal halide) to induce tighter nodal growth. Then they will fill out as you train them into bushes by pinching & bending (LST).
 

Smit76

Active Member
Not sure what you mean by that. Will lanky ass plants respond to LST? Yes … but my point is as you even begin whatever training you do you’ll need to veg under intense lighting and proper spectrum (like say a metal halide) to induce tighter nodal growth. Then they will fill out as you train them into bushes by pinching & bending (LST).
I'm on my way now for my mh bulb it is under hps thank you for the advice
 

Smit76

Active Member
Just do everybody a favor and don't grow weed.

Problem solved. This is why these forums exist. You're welcome.
Pretty sure it's for advice and because people like to pass on their knowledge but obviously you knew everything was you born a weed ???
 
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