Thanks Driller. I agree GWE is the best! I'll be cooling my jets on trying to find the absolute truth about my situation. I may have ruffled some feathers with my need to make sense of all the information. That wasn't my intention. I'll keep asking my questions and posting my thoughts with a bit lower expectations and maybe one day I can be of help to someone too.
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Crowdad; I believe you have gotten very good advice. And I like to turn my plants 90* each day to hopefully keep them equal in the sweet spot of the lights
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Yes, I agree. The group may have saved me from myself. Thanks for responding to that question. Do you mean spin them in place? I was thinking of moving all of them 1 space clockwise. This is easy to do when they're so small. Like I said before, they're all so different. I wonder how much that has to do with their positions under the light and how much it has to do with genetics.
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They're looking much better thanks. The slight yellowing on the one stretcher isn't getting any worse and they're all growing. I'm about to put in some tomato cages and I plan to train them in a spiral around the cage. I'm slowly lowering the lights 1 inch a day 'til I get to 32".4 X 5 gal fabric pots supplemented with; Growganica Incredible Bulk bloom booster, Compost tea, worm castings, Stepwell bloom top dress. Pure Crop 1 foliar spray, Vipar Spectra R900, Fusion Hut 3X4X6 Fusion Breath 4" fan/filter. Hawaii X Maui Waui feminized photoperiod.
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I got the idea of using tomato cages from a tutorial. I also grow tomatoes so I have lots. I'll post some photos when things get farther along.4 X 5 gal fabric pots supplemented with; Growganica Incredible Bulk bloom booster, Compost tea, worm castings, Stepwell bloom top dress. Pure Crop 1 foliar spray, Vipar Spectra R900, Fusion Hut 3X4X6 Fusion Breath 4" fan/filter. Hawaii X Maui Waui feminized photoperiod.
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