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first time grower here looking for some tips or tricks or something to help me out!

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  • Royal Nugs
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    Oh yeah... what's your water source you're using?

  • Royal Nugs
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    Agreed, it's not rootbound, yet. It is certainly time for a new home though.

    I'm wondering about your light too... I saw your comment that you're using an LED panel with red and blue. Sounds like more of a flowering light but you should be getting better growth than an inch a week.

    I'd get a T5 and call it a day... money being no object of course...

    Head scratcher so far.... keep us updated.

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  • Karlee
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    That is not root bound and looks dry. It's something else Minnesota.

    Just saw your using 600 watt is that the MH or HPS bulb?

    if everything was going good and stopped doing good.... PH, WATER, LIGHT
    Last edited by Karlee; 11-10-2016, 02:43 PM.

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    here is the first plants roots hoping my problem was root bound does it look like it root bound?? thanks in advance everyone has been a big help!

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  • Karlee
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    Hi Minnesota

    I keep my 600 watt about 15 inches from them, you can burn the plants . What are you Vegging with?

  • Minnesotabrandon
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    Thanks! Also im using a 600watt led hydro light that should work for them right?

  • Royal Nugs
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    You're in luck. Nebula has you covered.

    Did you know that transplanting your cannabis at just the right time will actually make your plants to grow faster? Luckily transplanting is easy with a little planning, and only take a few minutes!

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    Originally posted by Royal Nugs View Post

    Lots of people run 24/0 with good results.

    I think most feel the plants need some time off from constantly photosynthesizing. At least 4 hours of dark is bare minimum for me.
    okay cool im going to start giving them some time in the dark after I transplant them to bigger pots...what is the best way to transplant them? and is what is the easiest way to mess the plant up when im transplanting it so that I make sure I don't do it lol and again thanks for your help very appreciated

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  • Royal Nugs
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    Originally posted by Minnesotabrandon View Post
    could part of my problem be that I have them under 24 hours of light constantly?
    Lots of people run 24/0 with good results.

    I think most feel the plants need some time off from constantly photosynthesizing. At least 4 hours of dark is bare minimum for me.

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    could part of my problem be that I have them under 24 hours of light constantly?

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    I forget the name but there are from Colorado dispensary so they should be good genetics... I wanna say they are white widow

  • insomniaczzz
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    LOL - well then I guess the soil isn't the problem.

  • Royal Nugs
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    Sounds like everything should be ideal. Fox farm is great soil, environment is good, light should be fine.

    Theyre so small for 5 weeks. If the transplant doesn't work I would consider genetics as a possible issue. What are they?

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  • Minnesotabrandon
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    Perfect! Once i transplant them ill switch to a 18/6 then start training them! Thanks again everyone ill keep you updated as they hopefully get bigger and better!

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  • Joshnup2
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    18/6 is great for them they need there rest too! I have to yell u I'm kind of shocked the last couple runs of bag seeds they where in a solo cup and shot up over 2 ft I was always bending, super cropping, trimming. I do have to say they look good tho if u move your light further away they will stretch more. But like green75 said bend or tie over after u get transplanted to get that side growth groving!! No worries man you will get them straightened out they will be growing like crazy soon!!

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