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They look healthy, just very, very spindly. Weird. What make and model light is it exactly? And how far above the plants did you keep it?
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I agree especially with the finding this forum sooner lol... I've been growing off and on for nearly 35 years but used 80s technology (the sun and someone else's land) until like 2 years ago I had to move indoors and damn I feel like I went through a wormhole into the future with all this technology I didn't know existed
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Agreed. My first few grows I think I got about a half oz from each plant, if that. Was very discouraging but I kept at it. Lately I've been getting about 1.5 oz each plant, on average. Still not the best but it's getting there. I've only been doing this for 2 years now (first year was a lot of mistakes and dead plants or really low yields) so I'm still learning new things all the time. Definitely keep trying and we will be more than happy to help you. I honestly wish I would have found this forum sooner than I did, probably would have had way better results a lot sooner.
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Have to agree with all the advice given on here. I did want to add not to get discouraged. Most first time growers (myself included) find that growing good dense bud is not as easy as we though it would be. Hell my first two grows were so airy i didnt even bother drying them and just made hash with them. I didnt get over an ounce of dried bud total until my 3rd or 4th grow but my last grow was just under a pound dried. It takes some experience to understand and tweak your setup to get the most out of your grow. Like everyone said, your light is probably not 600 actual watts. Find out how much power is being drawn from the wall (actual watts) and that is what you should go by with led's. To learn a little more about LED's and why they say equivalent and what that means ect and just good general info about LED's i recommend looking at this web page http://stonerpros.com/led-grow-light...e%20near%207x.
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This is not a criticism as everyone has their own preferences, but it has been my experience that starting in small pots and transplanting 2 or 3 times in to increasingly larger pots does more good than harm. A little stress is good for strengthening the plants.
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I just wanted to ask you if your lights have two switches on it? If so did you only use the veg switch? I'm only asking because my first grow I misunderstood the very limited instructions that came with my lights (600w blurples) and I for the first 3 weeks only used the veg switch and my plants were kinda like yours until I read online to use both switches for veg. The single veg switch is only intended to develop seedlings. The damn instructions that came with my lights were a single sheet one sided page half of which was in I think Chinese and were completely useless the lights actually are pretty good I've since grown a couple rounds of plants that I got over a gram/watt (113 actual watts each)
EDIT = I have to add that I hate admitting to my stupid mistakes but I do like letting others just starting something that they're not alone in making stupid mistakes and things can and will get betterLast edited by MeEasy; 09-03-2020, 06:03 AM.
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BTW I would increase the light (strength not time) and flower them, they will still make some bud, and you can continue to learn with them.
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I was wondering what soil you are using too ??
Looks pretty much like they don’t get enough light.
I would cut my losses and start over and not wasting money on the power bill for this. Really sorry to see your first grow ended with this. But at least you didn’t killed them in the first 1-3 weeks as I did many times before I even got a decent grow started. Keep researching and as the others say maybe a new light also.
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Hard to read the plants in blurple light, pics in normal light help us. I agree they need more light, but I also think there is a soil issue.
I picked up a Mars Hydro TSW 2000 (308 watt) for not a lot of money, cover 4x4 veg 3x3 flower. I wont say its the best, but better than what you have.
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The light was a ebay purchase, said 600w full spectrum. I will definitely be looking at a different lighting source 🤬 or at least additional. Will definitely stick around, i find growing so fascinating and the science (of which clearly i don't understand as well as i thought) is so interesting
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what brand light are you using? It appears like your trying to get off to a good start.. Hang around..lots of people here that are willing to help.
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With those lights I've found they have to be way closer than what's recommended. Also, be aware that those lights are not a 600W equivalent, even though they say they are. You would probably need at least 3 of them for that space to even get a decent yield from them. You can still use that light for veg but you're going to want it probably within 18" from the top of your plants. Definitely recommend a better light though.
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Thank you..... Think i need to be looking at another light possibly, under estimated light space coverage 🤦🏻♀️.
But thank you. Will do more research 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
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