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<span class="link_user">@Newbiegrowshow</span>, Not really, at the start, when they are small, they can't use exsessive lighting. My light is therefore in the beginning at just 40% of its output (max output is 100 Watts).
I would suspect, that there was one of the parameters problematic from the start. Gnats, overwatered, too much nutrition. Had a plant, with very slow development, that i overwatered and was too much stressed with sunlight and temperature. It developed slowly, but i got it fixed. The stress took care, that everything needed more time than expectet, but she recovered, got to flower an is now quite tall. So don't worry.
<span class="link_user">@MrGoonai</span>, I read a lot on internet different discussions on the same issue just to see what other’s have wrote but always get different responses to the same issue so never know which way to go but with my lighting would you think it would get bigger with both veg & bloom mode on instead of just ve
<span class="link_user">@Newbiegrowshow</span>, i think she is quite small for her age.
If you take a look in my Afberryreport, there you can see the tiniest plant, that i had. But i'm no professional with tons of experience. My knowledge is just derived from reading a lot and watching videos.
<span class="link_user">@Newbiegrowshow</span>, that is quite sad. I also had a problem with these pests, i did use nematodes, now they are completely gone as it seems.
<span class="link_user">@MrGoonai</span>, hi there just wanted to know if you thought she was ok in height for her age as seen some others her age much taller with more foli
<span class="link_user">@MrGoonai</span>, no it just died on me went yellow , wilted then faded . I think it was the mass of mud gnat that kept coming back no matter how hard I fought them off with sticky traps and gnat powder I couldn’t get rid of them