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Hi simplesoft, ur plants looks fine but u have to show a pic with more details so we can help with ur set up. Also more info of the ligths, soil, strain, ventilation, measures, etc. keep it green and happy growing!
Good evening guys :)

Here are some more pictures and infos:
edited

I'm using Philipps Tornado 23W as seen in the pic (6 total). Ratio 2-1 (Daylight-Warm) during Veg and the other way round during Flower.
The soil was bought in a building center, I made a picture of the ingredients. Unfortunately i can't test the pH yet.

Since I wanted to keep it cheap i bought the cheapest seeds. They're all WSS Skunk feminized (Should be indica?).
Airflow is created by 2 120mm PC-Fans. Both are intaking fresh air. Temperatures are about 25°C (drop to 15° at night).
The pots have a diameter of 14cm and a height of 12cm. The case is 22(depth)x52(width)x34(height) centimeters.

edit: here's a side view, shall i try to bend them down?

 

lob19

Member
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@ seedlingstarter

I started with 4 x 23W but just before christmas 2 of them broke and I'm left with ony46W now :(

@ simplesoft

you setup looks fine, I'm 99% sure they need better nutrients. It looks more like K deficiency according to my table

good luck
 
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sm0k4

Just finished my PC cabinet and am testing temps (or lack thereof) right now. Bag seed beans are sprouting and the test grow is about to ensue! Here she is.

 
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sm0k4

@ simplesoft

Those look pretty healthy, maybe a bit undernourished or over watered. Can't really tell. Growing with two in one pot is also risky.

If you flower it out like that the root masses will compete with each other.

If you cut one out after finding it is a male, the left over roots may cause rotting.

If you cull one plant before a transplant, you should come out OK. Do you plan on transplanting for flower and reducing number of plants or keeping them as-is?

Lookin good though, just don't overdo it with water or feeding. Let the plants tell you what they need. Get used to reading them. They like a wet to dry transition, so let the soil dry out a bit before watering again. DO a weight test. Fill the same pot up with dry dirt to feel the weight. Then feel your pot with the water added. Then you just need to feel the weight of the pot until it is fairly dried out before watering again. Not bone dry, not soaking wet, just moist.
 
Thank you alot for your feedback :)

I didn't expect all seeds to come out, so it's more like a compromise (i put the two weakest looking together).

Because of the space i cannot transplant the plants into bigger pots :/

Ofc i measured the weight with and without water, this should be fine.

Again thx :thank you:
 

i <3 dubas

New member
hello forum, and MagicChef from cold Ukraine))
I realized I had something wrong with the wiring?
two-way switch, a protective device off, after it is automatic to 16A.
and the lamps still had to pick up a few days later.

brothers please write me in icq 2048046 :)
 

Niok34

New member
hi guys

Just would like to show you my tiny plant. this is my first grow(Ultra skunk)

I didn't bend it too much even though I did it a bit :D

thinking about a scrog for the next grow where I would put 2 plant of the same strain or different lol

If you have any comments as this is my first grow and I am still novice
 

Niok34

New member
Well I cut down my plant yesterday so I don't have any ideas about the yield

it took me roughly 2 months as the plan was already in vegetation stage from my friend
 

MagicChef

Member
I'll be doing a thread on a PC Build using a 70w hps. I'd rather not use a heat shield so I've decided on a more powerful fan than the standard 80/120mm PC fans. I saw a great 110v ultra quiet fan at the electronic store (Forgot the CFM rating). The fan is approximately 4'' x 4'' and I'll use a fan controller to tone down the noise given Im in the sweet spot temp range. These fans move way more air than a PC fan, but use more power (16w) and are noisier. Im doing a scrubber as well so air flow will also be quieter. Stay tuned.:wave:
 

MeLikesPCs

Member
Niok,

Nice job. Looks really good with just four 23 watters. I think we are using the same model PC case. http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=194643 I would reccomend you cut all the fan grates out. It will slightly improve air flow. Interesting how your have your lights mounted.

In case you're interested, after much searching I found a really good 2 gallon soil container that fits nicely - I'm going to eventually transplant into this and use in my PC: http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?Prod_ID=RP091033

I got it at home depot in dark blue, took a razor blade and cut off the upper part which leaves you with a nice 2 gallon container that fits very nicely.

If you ever try hydro, the brita ultramax makes a perfect sized reservoir.
 
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