2nd grow op

Cobbyman12

Active Member
So this is my second grow and it’s been almost 5 weeks since these two have sprouted they’re running on 340 Watts, 200 Watts cfl and 140 Watts full spectrum LED, the temp is usually around 75-84 degrees Fahrenheit and the humidity stays around 43-51% RH I just transplanted the biggest one into a bigger pot yesterday and watered it so it looks a little over watered and stressed out. I feed it all purpose miracle grow every other watering and I have been for about 3 weeks. but I was wondering if I could get som feedback on how they look and when I could top them off thanksbongsmilieimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

Gary Goodson

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Wait for it to get a little bit bigger. The earliest is around the 5th node. But even then, I’d wait a tad bit longer. But I’m a fan of a long veg.

Be patient buddy and you’ll be happy you waited.
 

Gary Goodson

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Not really,they're young so just take it easy with them. there is a little bit of yellow on the bottom leaves, but nothing to really worry about right now.
 

Cobbyman12

Active Member
Can someone tell me what’s going on with this plant, I set it out in the sun one day for maybe an hour and when I brought it in the leaves just looked dead and crispy I also got a new grow light it’s a 600w full spectrum led light.9179CC59-DD06-402E-B191-010EFDE87DCE.jpeg5FA49F91-A56B-4EAA-8D52-D24403728A66.jpeg64B47AE8-130E-461A-B4C8-17010640DD9B.jpeg
 
My guess is heat. How hot was it outside?
The new light should really help you!
You will notice the difference when you veg again.
That being said, unless you have autoflower you can veg as long as you like.
I’m currently on week 4 of flower on my girls that were in veg for 12 weeks.
Due to the fact I did not have enough “light” during the first month of veg.
Overall everything looks great!
I read somewhere that indoor plants are suceptable to burn easily in direct sunlight, and should be slowly introduced to direct sun.
Don’t quote me though.
 
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