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So I've been abit lazy this week as I have covid but.... I now know where I've been going wrong... with my lighting so our really hot sunny days I'm giving my girls some time on the windowsill until I'm able to order my light in a few days time to hopefully get them all to flourish I am just feeding them as and when they need it usually once a week with feed ie my root it and then maybe just plain ph water if they need any extra really hoping that i see an improvement with a new light and hopefully one day this little baby will be a nice big and juicy lady for her moma 😍🍀
Hi i could not find more information about yyour light// the lightdistance
, if she continues to grow very leggy withalong stem get the light closer and watch her-----
atm.. just dig some soil aroundd the stem to hold her and give her some airmocve / ventilation) to strengthen the stem... iam shaking my seedlingss daily, and let always let abreeze on them so that they are moving slightlly.....
hi i wwould start on 70 cm , and just let the lights where they are, and let the plants grow towards......
if your tent is not high enough dimm the light back if you are closer you can calculate wwith an X
that means
70 cm on 100 percent
50 cm on X Percent
drying quicker than other plants is another sign of root bound. I don't know if transplanting at this stage could cause problems but seems likely. just cut off Nitrogen completely, focus on bloom nutes and keep the light close to your plant.this might help.