Thats probably because A. didnt give it enough water B. it was way to hot or C. you had them way too close.I burned up 7 seedlings by having them too close to similar bulbs (55w PLL) so your call of bullshit is turned back on you. Stretching a seedling can be overcome but stunting them with too much light is likely permanent.
Isn't this what we've been talking about?!?Thats probably because A. didnt give it enough water B. it was way to hot or C. you had them way too close.
damn, I was just about to say it was probably over watering. like missnu said, wait until the pot feels light as a feather, like it's filled with styro-foam instead of soil. weight is a great way to tell when your plants need water.Hmm...I want to say overwatering because you see how their little leaves are laid over like gulls wings? They are over watered...so don't water til the little pot is feather light and I bet they will stand back up...and I seriously doubt a few CFLs can put out too much light for a plant...not going to happen...and the lights being too close will cause the leaves to fold upwards towards the middle, not downwards back toward the soil...in my experience...
Isn't this what we've been talking about?!?
If your referring to me, sprouts leaves are usually either green or emerald green (World of Warcraft Emerald green, if you know what I am saying ahahaha)OP, hard to tell, but what color are your leaves?
I fail to see how putting a new born plant in direct sunlight is going to kill it. These plants naturally are exposed to sunlight from the moment they poke their heads out of the soil unless they are luck enough to pop up in shade. You are trying to tell me that all mj plants planted in direct sunlight are going to die or grow super slow?thats not a plant, its a baby. take a newborn and put it out in direct sun at one day old and see if it likes it. cfls will produce a bit amount of heat and yes your lights are too close. back them off about 6".
i fail to see how putting a new born plant in direct sunlight is going to kill it. These plants naturally are exposed to sunlight from the moment they poke their heads out of the soil unless they are luck enough to pop up in shade. You are trying to tell me that all mj plants planted in direct sunlight are going to die or grow super slow?
Comparing cfl and natural sunlight is like comparing an oreo to a fresh batch of warm brownies.
Here is a basic rule of thumb for cfl. Put your hand on the part of your plant closest to the light palm up towards the light. Move the light as close to your hand as you can before it becomes uncomfortable to have it there for a few seconds. That's about as close as you should have cfl's to your plant.
thank you very much!hahaha this thread is funny.....anyone who said your lights cant be 2 inches away like that is just plain wrong because thats what ive always done with great results..nice short bushy plants 4-6 inches from seed and already with branches..compact flouros are also not hot whoever said that..maybe a little warm..you can put your hand 2 inches away and never feel your hand get warm...lighting is not your problem
They probably would of been fine either way. Usually when seedlings pop out yellow it is because their is little to no nutrients in the soil and the plant was forced to use all of its energy on growing its roots out.^^ 7 seedlings, 2-3" from top. All turned yellow and brown and then did not grow any more after that. I raised the lights a few inches and have not had the problem again, and have not changed much since.
See bolded...2 inches then 4-6 inches...?hahaha this thread is funny.....anyone who said your lights cant be 2 inches away like that is just plain wrong because thats what ive ALWAYS done with great results..nice short bushy plants 4-6 inches from seed and already with branches..compact flouros are also not hot whoever said that..maybe a little warm..you can put your hand 2 inches away and never feel your hand get warm...lighting is NOT your problem