i just started growing, from seed
now its like 2 inches out
i feel soo good ( many ppl should understand this )
i try to give it much sunlight as possible
and when the sungoes i put it under a 40watt
lamp ( im cheap sooo yer)
does the 40 watt will it do anything for my baby???
also when can i smoke my baby?????
im kinda getting anxiouse
By the way, you should have started a new thread. Your subject does not relate to the first posted thread.
But since you asked:
your 40W is useless. If you're gonna grow cheap, at least spend the $5 and get yourself the "energy-saver" fluoro bulbs (the ones that output the equivalent to 100W). These bulbs only draw about 62W and output WAY more lumens than a regular bulb, especially a 40W.
I, myself, am a cheap grower. I've got 3 of those bulbs and they are working fine now that my conditions are right.
Back to the original question..........that is one of 2 things.....
either a PH problem, or a nutrient problem. Are you checking the PH at all? And what are you using for nutrients, and how often?
Back to the original question..........that is one of 2 things.....
either a PH problem, or a nutrient problem. Are you checking the PH at all? And what are you using for nutrients, and how often?
If it was the lights, the leaves would actually be burnt. Due to the way the leaf has a crisp fold in the middle, this tells me that the plant at one point was taking in all the nutrients it could handle. The way the leaf tips curl inward, and have a slight brown burn, tells me that they were recently pushed past their maximum nutrient level. Therfore, it's either a PH caused nutrient lock out, or you just plain old overfed them.
Looks to me as an Magnesium deficiency (Mg). Try adding a (small amount) pinch of Epsom Salt to your feeding solution. I could be wrong, but I do believe you are using top soil from some local plant and garden store. The reason being is because they do not add magnesium to enrich it. (The catch 22 about garden or top soil, low magnesium). Bud require a lot of it, unlike the average garden flower. I like to use green sand myself (0-0-7). It also contains more than 35 trace minerals and lots of magnesium. It is also best to mix in to soil before you plant, but it can added as a top dressing.