Starting My first CFL Grow (All Help Welcome)

pickleslinger

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3 of the pics are from 7 days old and the others are from today, how much more light should I get? I have 3 45 watt CFL's and 2 Power-glo 30" Bulbs. I was thinking of getting a light socket splitter and running 8 CFL's but would'nt that be way too hot in an aquarium? Thnx Man
 

mistaphuck

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y are you doin it in an aquarium? you should find a closet put ur plants in there and buy some fishays
 

mistaphuck

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hey i too have an oscar and hes a dick always rippin up my fake plants and eating all the food like the fatty he is. i also have a silver arowana theyre an amazonian species that gets 4 ft in length.
 

v12xjs

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New pics look fine. I notice at least one of the plants hadn't developed 5 fingered leaves in the earlier pics. Give that one a bit more light if it's still that way. In good light they should go 1, 3, 5 and then 7 without a problem.

Can't can tell you when to flower without knowing how high you can grow upwards. Strain info would help too.
 

pickleslinger

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The strain is called Mighty Might, and ya they grew 2 sets of three but now they all have 5 any 3 are starting there 7, I think I'll have about 4.5-5 feet in height for my space. I just kkep reading things about going by nodes and each of mine has 6 and most said to start flowering at 4. I probably only want them 2-2.5 feet tall
 

brutalbuds

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I'm excited to see how those flower, they look super healthy, have you tried any low stress training? or topping/fimming? Definitely would be worth it to check that out before flowering to get some more yield plus some light on the lower branches. Keep it up!
 

v12xjs

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That strain looks like unusual genetics - New world strain, Indica/ruderalis. The indica element should help to keep things short but I've no idea what the ruderalis will bring to the party.
If you can go up to 4 foot then anything up to 1 foot in veg should be ok but I have no experience of those genetics so I can't be certain.
 

pickleslinger

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What do you mean unusual genetics, whats wrong with my plants.I really thought they were going alright. I was told this weed is pretty easy to grow and that I'd get a decent yield. And how can you see the ruderalis in it.
 

pickleslinger

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Mighty Mite A famous B.C. Indica strain from the Himalayas, cultivated in B.C. for over 15 years. A 90% Indica plant with round dark green leaves and a bushy single cola. Mighty Mite has a piney smell with a wild potency. Grow Location Indoor / Outdoor Flowering 7-8 weeks / mid Aug Yield 1/4 to 1/2 lbs
 

v12xjs

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Sorry fella
Didn't mean to imply there was anything wrong with your plants. I looked it up when you mentioned the strain but I refuse to use google so maybe I got different links to you. This is what came up for me:

http://cannabismjseeds.com/mighty-mite-cannabis-seeds.html

Ruderalis is used in all the auto strains but other than that I've never seen it in any genetic description of the seeds I've had.
 

pickleslinger

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Well I'm hoping everything turns out. I know its 90 % indica and its says it has a nice piney smell and wild potency.
Heres Hopin
Cheers
 
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