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I've been so busy with work and my animals that I've barely had time to give her any attention this past week. I think the time alone has done her some good though--she's actually doing very well. Her color looks decent, her leaves are perky, and she's starting to get a little sparkly and smelly. Now that she's looking well again, I'm going to add that last bulb in so she can get as much light as possible.
@Halite, hey buddy! Not one problem!! I'll be keeping a close eye on your grow ! Best of luck mate. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions!!!
@Finitos,
Thanks so much for the advice! She seems much happier today with the decreased light. I am glad you came around! Without you second-guessing the problem I might not have lowered the wattage again.
@Halite, hey mate! Great question as to this is a highly debated topic. When it comes to diagnosing your plant, it becomes rather difficult and confusing as you do your research. This may be a combination of things, maybe overwatered slightly coupled with a bit of light stress. As your plants grow towards the light you typically want to see some growth between your nodes thus giving you an indication that your plant growth is at a healthy pace. My 2 cents mate, is to experiment with remedies such as you stated before. Check your plant everyday and react from that point on! Give her a few weeks mate! I'll be following
And I'm sure u will do better next time.You are gonna have to step your game up more if you want better results the second time around.Bigger pot and better lighting.
The leaves have nutrient burn from too much nutrients - CFL s are painful and never worked well for me - my advice get an led if you have heat issues - 👍Also Ph is very important 6.5 is perfect for soil