4/6 buckets in the tote, with the fan pointing on the top right plants.
On the top left you can see two seedlings who's stems or roots were damaged during transport, where they're now being treated as clones and are sitting under a small dome to raise the humidity in that area.
This one has been topped, and the leaved have been trimmed to remove any damage from nutrient burn during the seedling stage (hot soil was used). You can't see it in this photo, but the cotyledons are starting to turn yellow so the first dose of promix nutrients have been given at half strength on an extended release.
4/6 buckets in the tote, with the fan pointing on the top right plants.
On the top left you can see two seedlings who's stems or roots were damaged during transport, where they're now being treated as clones and are sitting under a small dome to raise the humidity in that area.
This one has been topped, and the leaved have been trimmed to remove any damage from nutrient burn during the seedling stage (hot soil was used). You can't see it in this photo, but the cotyledons are starting to turn yellow so the first dose of promix nutrients have been given at half strength on an extended release.
Each of these plants will in essence act as small experiments for me to play with to figure out what is best for smaller indoor grow for me, and also just to get a feel for growing. It may be visible but each of the plants were named, so they will be identified by name. Presently, Lilith and Aphrodite are the only two that have been topped to far. Aphrodite was topped earlier in the seedling stage by mistake and is already showing 4 small nodes 24 hours after topping. Lilith was topped as well, but it does not have any visible nodes yet. One or two leaves were trimmed or removed from each to increase available energy while the plant recovers. Watering right now is as needed judging by the dryness of the soil, weight of the pot, and the leaf colour, with about 3L of filtered and pH balanced (to about 6.5) water. They have all also just received their first dosage of nutrients (Promix Organic 7-3-3 pellets), at 1/2 dose only because the cotyledons are starting to yellow/wither.
Soil: Promix Mycorrhizae Peat, Pearlite, and Vermiculite soil.
Pots: Fabric Pots, about 7.6L.
So far my plants have grown well and strong, but the only issue is that they are pretty short. My thought is to change the colour temperature of my lights to a warmer temperature to help stimulate faster growth but is there anything else I could to help them grow a bit faster?
Don't change anything, they look great! Don't over think either, they are still young. The height means nothing at this point, they are healthy and strong not over watered. All good!
Plants are still little babes, changing lights won't really do anything unless the light you have isn't producing enough light.
They look healthy
Just have some patience 😊