please try to give me an answer on this. i'd appriciate it.

the plant on the left earlier on in the day was really "droopy" looked like the leaves were too much to handle. and the one on the right is i guess ok for now it has a bit of a bug problem for some reason but the left one doesnt?? Anyway i had a 40watt flood on them for about 2 weeks and today it really looked close to death, so i tured off the flood and kept the florecents on. THE question is, do these plants look healthy enough for 2 weeks old. the right one is a week and 1/2 old, ive seen really healthy 2 week old plants more mature than myne look, any TIPS???IMG_20120317_211950.jpg
 

painkillerman

Active Member
Could be little both seeds and you. Start seeds under flos n no nutes till neede then max 200-300 ppm n work up from there the flood light was u problem u light stressed little girls too much to fast n grab r.0. Water to give girls saves problems nice airy soil is best also but u can save them I think u should but start new seeds cause even if they get healthy growth ur tossing them in future out just get back in grove cause they will always be weaker than a plant that never suffered this but really if u can get healthly n growing go from there keep flos 2 inches away from tops u be good
 

Saldaw

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flood light = no no no no
never use them to grow because of the heat and wierd spectrums.
 
thank you all for your comments and tips it was very helpful. That day i started this thread i felt under the flood and it was burning hot, but when they were littler the flood helped a whole lot i guess cuz it was further away, so i turned it off and mrs. lefty is lookin good recently, she looks a whole lot stronger and looks like she might have some potential in her left.
 

CanBud

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Bury the stems and give them a better home if you have the resources, theyre not that far gone yet!
 
Bury the stems and give them a better home if you have the resources, theyre not that far gone yet!
well the problem is that im growing verrrrry discretely, many people have said do not grow!, nobody in my house knows im doing this and im low on money and you could probably understand that when discretely growing its hard to get supplies that go under the radar, now ive been able to jump through some hoops and get a few very basic items such as outlet timer foil, ect. small stuff> so what would you reccomend me to get to save these babys?
 

CanBud

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Separate pots for starters and then bury the stems so the lowest leaves are about an inch above soil and lower your light to a couple inches off tops. Get some cheap CFL lights in the right spectrum too.
 
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