honeybear
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alright background: big buddha cheese female plant about 4ft in height from pot to top, first seeded around June, its now December so thats about 6-7 months. its in a big pot so no worries about the roots and it is watered and fed every so often so no worries about it dying suddenly from nutrients/water
however, as you might notice from the pictures below, this poor baby has been cooped in a closet with only 3 100W CFL's powered on it, 2 on the sides and one on the top which you can see, is now approaching its limit of top growth and needs to be moved asap (esp. since its tinted orange)
overall, its basically suffering from neglect and i need a way to resuscitate this plant: whether or not I should try to salvage what I can by taking clones off it or just trying to nurse its leaf foliage back into health with improved lighting
please let me know your opinions, time is ticking for it!!
however, as you might notice from the pictures below, this poor baby has been cooped in a closet with only 3 100W CFL's powered on it, 2 on the sides and one on the top which you can see, is now approaching its limit of top growth and needs to be moved asap (esp. since its tinted orange)
overall, its basically suffering from neglect and i need a way to resuscitate this plant: whether or not I should try to salvage what I can by taking clones off it or just trying to nurse its leaf foliage back into health with improved lighting
please let me know your opinions, time is ticking for it!!