Check out my GROW. Please Critic PICTURES!

Alright i started on March 2nd. And this is what i got so far.
Grow specs: Heat Blanket. Grow cycle is on 18/6.Many wild versions of domesticated plants are poisonous in their wild state.
4 1600 lumen CFLS and 1 2800 CFL.
I used MG Organic on all but 1 which has a compost soil made with perlite and sand
I started with 6 plants. 3 weren't looking good so i removed them then just kept up with the 3 healthiest looking all almost 3 inches tall. (pics)

This is the first 6
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This one here is the all compost plant. In my opinion the healthiest. I have grown it in the compost as a seedling 2 day after the others and it looks much better.
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These are the other 2 that i kept and they are in MG organic. I have added no nuts at this point.
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below are my heat/reflexive blanket and my lights. CFLS 4 1600s and 1 2800 lumens.
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plant problems. Yellow tips possibly nut burn? or to much water. I have a tendency to do that.
014.jpg015.jpg These are the two in MG organic. And I put a little bit of the compost on top of the MG on 2 others and I figured the compost is high in Nuts it would help but not seeing anything really. Let me know what yall think might be causing this yellow tipping. I need all the help i can get.
Another thing I was thinking about taking the healthiest looking plant (compost one) and moving it to a round ceramic pot and just keeping up with that one and hope for a female.
 

ProdigalSun

Well-Known Member
Think sunglasses indoors. If you are limited in $ like I am, get some old shoplight 4' fluorescent from somewhere. Make sure the light bulbs are the right frequency. Shoot for 5500k. Never hurts to get more CFLs too. Light it up like a Christmas tree.
 

HDPursuit

Well-Known Member
They look great! IMO the slight yellow could be new growth

My ladies got a lil nute burn when transplanted, here's what it looks like

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