What do u all think on this its 4 weeks old northern light auto what showed i do to get them bigger next time

I just started them on fox farm nuts maybe should of introduced a little sooner
 

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Try this one first …. There some gardening issues to be worked out right there.

what soil ?
Water source ?
lighting ?
temps / rh ?
water ph ?
pee or no pee ?
etc.


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Seriously tho …. Probably the biggest issue for it is the lighting . Plant has practically no lateral grow at mids and lowers.

Dont know if you are running lamp too far away / underpowered… etc.

Autos need very little - basically a simple bagged medium - appropriate container and good lighting.
Most good bagged soil will feed that auto right from the start for weeks.

Plant can still grow out some more once it transitions to flower but the 4 weeks of growth didn’t give it a good size for its age.

You will get some smoke just not what it probably could have been.
 
Just reg organic soil.
Clover valley distilled water.
Led full spectrum it's 80 watts total
74 75 degrees
Water ph 5.9 6.0
No peefox farm nuts but just gave rhem ther first feeding Thursday
 
I would start over. Looking at the pics and what you have said so far, I agree that you need to do some reading. Autos are tricky. If you are a beginner I would start off with a photoperiod. Get a proper light and dial in your growing environment.
 
Bc the ph leave is al was the sam and don't have to worry about it.
I would start over. Looking at the pics and what you have said so far, I agree that you need to do some reading. Autos are tricky. If you are a beginner I would start off with a photoperiod. Get a proper light and dial in your growing environment.
I would start over. Looking at the pics and what you have said so far, I agree that you need to do some reading. Autos are tricky. If you are a beginner I would start off with a photoperiod. Get a proper light and dial in your growing environment.
What do you think about Fox farm ocean forest? Soil.
 
What kind of light would you recommend? Can you just use a regular LEd 100 watts

I can't answer that because I don't know what size space you have and how many plants you are looking to grow. If you are looking for help...then you need to provide more information.
 
I can't answer that because I don't know what size space you have and how many plants you are looking to grow. If you are looking for help...then you need to provide more information.
Just two plants and a bathroom
Try this one first …. There some gardening issues to be worked out right there.

what soil ?
Water source ?
lighting ?
temps / rh ?
water ph ?
pee or no pee ?
etc.


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Will this light work
 

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No, that light will not work. For two plants in a bathroom I would go with 500+W. Get a real grow light if you can.
 
I don’t know your budget and don’t get into pushing brands. I personally have HLG and Spider Farmer lights, along with a couple ViparSpectra lights. They are all good for their purpose. If you can afford it I would go with a good bar light like the Spider Farmer SE5000, I am liking mine. The HLG is hard to beat for intensity, and I hear their customer service is excellent but I’ve never needed it. My ViparSpectras were low cost, but I wouldn’t try to flower with them alone either. Look at the good deals thread here. Do a little research is what I recommend.
 
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