do these look alright

justfor1

Member
I had them under horrible light conditions for 3 months and just got this light but for 3 months do they look bad lol? and if you think I need anything extra let me know pleasepicture000.jpg
 

achaser87

Active Member
looks quite small for 3 months lol, but light you said, obviously due to the poor lighting for that long. Also is it growing right there? Looks like your losing alot of light.
 

althor

Well-Known Member
If I were in your place, I would sit down, work out a budget and work out a serious plan on how to set up a grow area.
On a scale of 1-10 on grow areas, you are around 0.3.

If you dont have those scrawny things thrown on 12/12 you should to try and finish them up and start fresh with a much better approach. In the bigger picture, you will look back and realize you wasted a lot of time.

The reason indoor growing can be really good is because YOU control the environment. You are the God of your grow area. If you want hot, dry areas, you have it. If you want cool, lush areas, well you have it.
Right now you are the God of your grow area and look at the world you have created for your plants....
 

Po boy

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If I were in your place, I would sit down, work out a budget and work out a serious plan on how to set up a grow area.
On a scale of 1-10 on grow areas, you are around 0.3.

If you dont have those scrawny things thrown on 12/12 you should to try and finish them up and start fresh with a much better approach. In the bigger picture, you will look back and realize you wasted a lot of time.

The reason indoor growing can be really good is because YOU control the environment. You are the God of your grow area. If you want hot, dry areas, you have it. If you want cool, lush areas, well you have it.
Right now you are the God of your grow area and look at the world you have created for your plants....
here here, i agree. GL
 

Javadog

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If you do flower those, you will likely need stakes.

Give those ladies some more light, and good luck.

JD
 

justfor1

Member
there under mh 400 watt at first it looked like they were getting sunburned so I had to lower it. but ya all 3 were under poor lighting
 

justfor1

Member
ya well I'm going to do that this was really just a pretrial I'm going to put more effort into the next one just a project really
 

justfor1

Member
there on 12/12 because they had like 1 inch pistils on 2. the third the little one I think it's a male. I'm going to hook my next one up I just wanted to try it first to get the hang of cloning and to get a sense of things didn't want to invest to much on the first go and lose. and as soon as I put it on 12/12 they grew like 4 inches in 3 days
 

MI Dude

Member
I'd cover those mirrors ASAP. People think mirrors reflect light, they actually absorb it, and even make the grow area appear larger because it reflects the entire area. But hey, you are trying, and we all have to start somewhere. Good Luck!
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
They stretch when they start to flower. If you want wider growth then you
can either top them or tie them down (the latter would probably be better for you).

A 400W light should not hurt plants....down to as close as 12-18" or so. I do not
have all that much experience.....but I have my 600W that close.

Good luck,

JD
 
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