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End of Week 3......Am I on the Right Path?

Hi all it's the end of week 3 and I wanted to post some pics for you all to see and give me some feedback as to whether I'm on the right path or not. They all are in MG Organic Choice soil and receive strict 18/6 under 3- 26watt (actual) CFL's and 1- 25 watt (actual) 24" single bar grow light. Also I have a fan that blows on them for the entire 18 hours they receive light. What do you all think? Are they growing on schedule to where they should be at 3 weeks or are they under developed??
 

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Mknasty32

New member
time to transplant. up to the first set of nodes
look to be streching, lights look to be too far away
transplanting and working a root enhancer into your reservoir nutes
will allow for more lush growth..
 
time to transplant. up to the first set of nodes
look to be streching, lights look to be too far away
transplanting and working a root enhancer into your reservoir nutes
will allow for more lush growth..
Yeah at first the lights were to far away for the last week they were about 2" away.

Ok time to transplant......... 8" pots ok? and what do you mean by up to the first set of nodes?
 

Mknasty32

New member
and pics one and two are thirsting for water, see the pronounced veins?
shoot em into one gallons, root builder in addition to your current nutrient run
and they now offer 200 watt eq. CFLS run three or four of those.(msrp $10.99 ea.)
what is your grow room size?
run the fan 24/7 for strength


my current setup:
4 x 2 x 5 room
400 watt cool tubed hps
cns-17 advanced soil nutes
HP pro mix for my medium
120 cfm vent fan
currently in week 5 of flower
Harlequin and Dynamite
 
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and pics one and two are thirsting for water, see the pronounced veins?
shoot em into one gallons, root builder in addition to your current nutrient run
and they now offer 200 watt eq. CFLS run three or four of those.(msrp $10.99 ea.)
what is your grow room size?
run the fan 24/7 for strength


my current setup:
4 x 2 x 5 room
400 watt cool tubed hps
cns-17 advanced soil nutes
HP pro mix for my medium
120 cfm vent fan
currently in week 5 of flower
Harlequin and Dynamite

first set of "nodges" on your main stalk

Yeah they seem to be taking up water quickly....just watered em yesterday morning. The 3 CFL's are 150 watt equiv. so your saying go up to 200. Ok...will do. Grow room is a small space now but moving into a 6ft x 36" x 8ft space in about a day or so it should be ready. Fan switch to 24/7 will do.

:thank you:
 

KaMoeKazee

Member
Hi NYNebie, they look fine to me a little stretchy though. I dont have much knowledge to help out but the seeds I germed looked very similar to yours but I kept my lights kinda close to them. I used some old aquarium lights I have which worked out well for germing as they run pretty cool. I think they are called power compacts which are similar to flourescents but I think just a little brighter. I kept them in the 16oz cups until until I needed to water them everyday before transplanting. It sounds to me though that Mknasty32 has some good pointers but I dont know if they are ready for 1 gallon pots. I read you transplant when they need to be watered everyday. It seemed to work well for me. Hopefully some more tips and advice will come in but in my opinion they are just a little stretchy. You may wanna get some support for them if they fall over.
 

Swan Lee

Member
what size fan have you get blowing on them ?I wouldn't have a 6" or bigger blasting at them 24/7 at this early stage.
 
what size fan have you get blowing on them ?I wouldn't have a 6" or bigger blasting at them 24/7 at this early stage.
It's a 6" fan and it blows on them from 36"-40" away for the 18 hours they receive light. I haven't yet switched them to 24/7. Don't think I am either. Just too much I think. Plants are looking good though both sets. (6 under artificial and 5 natural sunlight).
 
Does the sunlight shine directly on them through the window for those five hours?
Gelado the 5 plants that get only natural light spend From 5am to 12noon in my SE facing window and then I move them to the S facing window where they get great sun from 12noon or 1pm to 8 or 9 pm. The sun is very direct in both windows during those times. Then I put them in the dark. They are growing just a tad slower than the ones under lights but look very healthy. Strange or no?
 

Gelado`

Active member
Veteran
Not strange, the glass will cause some of the light energy to be absorbed/reflected. Have they stretched since you added soil to the pots?
 
Not strange, the glass will cause some of the light energy to be absorbed/reflected. Have they stretched since you added soil to the pots?
No they haven't and I have since transplanted some of the plants into larger pots and buried the up to there first node. They seem to be growing leaves faster now rather than trying to grow taller. I also dropped the light to about 2"
 

Cannavore

Well-known member
Veteran
From my experience seedlings stretch like that from lack of light, or the light isn't close enough. I doubt those plants have sufficient root mass for transplant yet. You'll end up getting clumps of loose soil and perhaps some broken roots because it didn't take shape around the entire container yet. Once you do though you'll see a jump in growth. Regular beer cups/solo cups are fine for young seedlings or clones.

You're letting the soil get semi-dry (not bone dry but noticeable dry, the pot will be noticeable lighter in weight) before you water again correct?
 

bugman52

Bug Scissor Hand
Veteran
keep your lights at 18 on don't go 24/7 your plants r looking just fine keep up the good work
 
From my experience seedlings stretch like that from lack of light, or the light isn't close enough. I doubt those plants have sufficient root mass for transplant yet. You'll end up getting clumps of loose soil and perhaps some broken roots because it didn't take shape around the entire container yet. Once you do though you'll see a jump in growth. Regular beer cups/solo cups are fine for young seedlings or clones.

You're letting the soil get semi-dry (not bone dry but noticeable dry, the pot will be noticeable lighter in weight) before you water again correct?
Yeah.... I let them get semi-dry and normally the top is dry but underneath is still damp. That's when I go to the feel test. If they feel lighter then I water them Otherwise I wait. I can see some roots around the sides of some of the clear containers as well as on the bottom.......
 

Penguin59

Member
Hey there NYNebie! :gday:

Those plants look to be about right for the end of week 3 my friend. The more leaves the plants start to get, the more exponential the growth will become over the next few weeks.


Some tips from me:

You can keep your ventilation running 24/7 if it doesn't drop the temps so far that it stunts growth. The plants need all the oxygen they can get but this often makes a grow room too cold so 18/6 is a safe bet.

From my experience seedlings stretch like that from lack of light, or the light isn't close enough.

The stretching is from lack of light without a doubt. I would never window grow, just not worth the reduced light intensity IMHO.

keep your lights at 18 on don't go 24/7 your plants r looking just fine keep up the good work

I like to run 23/1 in veg. Maximises the light period for the roots during the all important veg cycle and gives your equipment one hour per day to cool off :good:

Running at 18/6 per day means you are losing 35 hours of light per week. Over the course of a 6 week veg period, you are losing an extra week of growth that you could have had under 23/1...just sayin'
 
Hey there NYNebie! :gday:

Those plants look to be about right for the end of week 3 my friend. The more leaves the plants start to get, the more exponential the growth will become over the next few weeks.


Some tips from me:

You can keep your ventilation running 24/7 if it doesn't drop the temps so far that it stunts growth. The plants need all the oxygen they can get but this often makes a grow room too cold so 18/6 is a safe bet.



The stretching is from lack of light without a doubt. I would never window grow, just not worth the reduced light intensity IMHO.



I like to run 23/1 in veg. Maximises the light period for the roots during the all important veg cycle and gives your equipment one hour per day to cool off :good:

Running at 18/6 per day means you are losing 35 hours of light per week. Over the course of a 6 week veg period, you are losing an extra week of growth that you could have had under 23/1...just sayin'
Will raising the daylight time confuse them? Or does it not make any difference going from 18/6 to 23/1?
 
Hey there NYNebie! :gday:

Those plants look to be about right for the end of week 3 my friend. The more leaves the plants start to get, the more exponential the growth will become over the next few weeks.


Some tips from me:

You can keep your ventilation running 24/7 if it doesn't drop the temps so far that it stunts growth. The plants need all the oxygen they can get but this often makes a grow room too cold so 18/6 is a safe bet.



The stretching is from lack of light without a doubt. I would never window grow, just not worth the reduced light intensity IMHO.



I like to run 23/1 in veg. Maximises the light period for the roots during the all important veg cycle and gives your equipment one hour per day to cool off :good:

Running at 18/6 per day means you are losing 35 hours of light per week. Over the course of a 6 week veg period, you are losing an extra week of growth that you could have had under 23/1...just sayin'
Penguin59, thanks for all the help I'll keep you updated with pics along the way. That last harvest of yours looks sweet and the bud extremely tasty. I can't wait for these to move it along.
 

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