Get some nutes from your local grow shop. I use fox farm. It's cheap and effective. Grow big for veg and Big Bloom for flower. Google their website and you can dl the feeding schedule. Also try and get some soil there as well (depending on what you get it's already ph'd). And don't forget the dolomite lime for ph balancing and cal/mag supply.Next grow I suggest using a soil with no nutes in it at all, for veg you want something with a higher N value somethig like 5-6-3 or something of a similar ratio 10-12-6 there is a "magic" ratio but I can't recall it. So far so good though they are not dead, and the height isn't as important at this age the number of nodes (leaf sets) is what's important.
How far away are your lights? Being LED I'm guessing they don't produce a ton of heat. I'd lower them closer to the plants just test by putting your hand inbeteween the light and the plants. As long as your hand isn't hot the plants should be fine. Hope this helps
I know it's a lot to take in but it'll all come together soon. From my experience if you want to do it right with good results then soil is about as simple as it gets. I may be wrong here but plant feed is the same thing as nutrients but the type you have may not be what your plant prefers. Fox farm is made for cannabis as are most other nutrients sold at a grow shop. With soil, ph balancing isn't as difficult to fine tune as it is with hydro. I've always used root organic soil which is pre-ph'd but as you add nutes the may raise or lower the ph level. Dolomite lime helps balance the ph to what cannabis likes and adds two necessary supplements calcium and magnesium.Thanks so much for the input, I was kind of aiming (as this is the 1st go and a bit experimental) to keep it simple, but it sounds like it's getting kind of complicated with all this talk of nuets (what is the difference between nutes and plant feed anyway?) And ph balancing? Cal/mag supply? *heads to google* But thanks so much for your advice, you've given me some stuff to think about.
equal to a 400? Okay.. I'm still learning about LED but I have a small Glowpanel here for cloning and I have nothing but good things to say about it.I would like to invest in more lights but cash flow is an issue right now.
According to this anyway; http://www.chinaqualitydigital.com/d-p1113295390654368100-led_ufo_grow_light_ufo_plant_grow_light_ufo_led_grow_light_wex_y90/equal to a 400? Okay.. I'm still learning about LED but I have a small Glowpanel here for cloning and I have nothing but good things to say about it.
We all upgrade over the years on our garden and it never ends.
Again welcome!
We see a few like that and usually we all know to smile..Thanks for your contribution, whatever it's about :s