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  • Smoke-a-lot
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    Using the Flora Grow and Hydroguard at about 1/4 strength ,been on that from the beginning,been keeping the ph between 6.0-6.3 range checking every other day.

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  • Smoke-a-lot
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    Thanks for all the info, I will be moving them to the grow tent in about month,waiting on my last soil grow to finish flowering.Got LED,COB and a 400 watt HPS hanging in there,dont know if that is bad,the plants seem to like the variety

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  • Cannabliss
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    I concur with what abadtrip just said above. Plants look good, but the moment they sprouted, the lights should've been put a bit closer to them, while monitoring them as well to make sure they don't get light burn. This is why they're leggy; they started to stretch for more light. Usually when my plants sprout, I already have a small 25W, 2' T5 light waiting for them around 3" above them. That (imho) is more than enough to get a few seedlings going for a few weeks before I put them under the lights I'm going to use for the veg cycle. Still, not a loss by any means. They still look great. Just lower the lights a bit or get something with more wattage and monitor them to see which heights they're comfortable with. Nothing to worry about my friend.

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  • abadtrip
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    U want to cover the rapid rooters or u will get green algy.
    It looks like u needed more light.
    When my seedlings show there first leaves I hit them with everything I got. My autos have a 300 w led each and my photos have a 315 cmh.

    How are the roots.
    Roots are so temperamental in hydro well for me they were untill i got everthing sorted.
    plants look nice and health .

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  • Smoke-a-lot
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    Here is some pics

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  • abadtrip
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    Can u post a pic of your set up. i have never had a problem with the plant standing up

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  • Cannabliss
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    Plants tend to grow a bit faster in hydro than in soil, so perhaps you're not used to the fast growth? I don't think you did anything wrong imo. If they're looking good as you say, I wouldn't worry about it.

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  • RobM
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    What medium are you using? Pics if possible please

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  • Smoke-a-lot
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    Hydro question

    Doing my 1st hydro grow .I am 5 weeks into it and the only thing is my plants are looking good but I have had to support them since they have sprouted,never had that problem with soil.You know not a problem but alittle concerned if I did anything wrong. Thanks.

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