Looks really weak and honestly close to dying. The only other one I have seen like that had root damage because jiffy pot fell over and spread the soil all around leaving the taproot helpless. I put it back best I could but dmg was done. Next morning she looked like that. Looks like there might be some stretching, how close are the lights? Pretty long stem for such small leaves.
that is my unknown seed that my friend that grows gave me so im just hoping that, that might be the natural behavior of that strand? idk first time grow
OOOOOOOH! No, you want them much closer, like literally 2-3 inches away. Fluorescents dont generate much heat so you can have then really close and NEED to have them close. Also, try getting a small fan blowing on them a bit, strengthens your baby so they can hold up all that bud later on.
OOOOOOOH! No, you want them much closer, like literally 2-3 inches away. Fluorescents dont generate much heat so you can have then really close and NEED to have them close. Also, try getting a small fan blowing on them a bit, strengthens your baby so they can hold up all that bud later on.
Awwwww look at the lil cutie pie I just want to squeeze her lil buns
Seriously though, I would stack a lil dirt up around that stem to support it. Make sure its getting enough light and the light isnt too far away (stretching)
yeah. you have to move your lights in real close and i suggest getting a q-tip and taking off the fluff stuff and sticking that in the the soil right next to it and tying your plant to it with a little bit of string until it gets a bigger and catches up with the stretching. it might be too late though...
i still have faith in that bud im having it looked at today, it has become pretty obvious that my lights are too far away so im working on re setting up my lighting, has anyone heard of or use dry ice for co2 purposes?
Ive done it and it works but not effecint at all. You can also folior feed with seltzer water for co2.or you can brew a yeasty concoction that will also produce co2 probalythe most effective of these three.