Good !! I'm writing to you to see if you can help me a little with my first crop. I have a home indoor (it was a desk) of 40x40x120 with a 100w full spectrum led light with 18/6 period, I also added another led lamp just in case but I don't know if to use it and two 4 "coolers to get in and get air out. I connect about 3 hours a day The 3 plants are from regular seeds that they gave me and are in 5 liter mad rocket pots with a pretty good substrate from a friend grower.
The two big problems I have are the following: more than 3 months of growth have already passed and they are too dwarfed and the other is that I tried to add a little fertilizer between watering and watering and I had to wash the roots twice because they are crowded. How can I improve growth?
One more thing, since the indoor is small, should I pass those plants to flowering or do I hope they grow a little more?
100w led that you buy by my
I turned them up a bit because I think they were too far from the light
I did FIM pruning to the tallest plant and to the other two apical
Any type of contribution and experiences will help me a lot.
If you need to know some more information, ask me.
Good Life!!
Do you have good ventilation? Also is that aluminum foil? Aluminum foil can creat hot spots. It really is hard to say. I would guess it has something to do with the soil. If it has time released fertilizer then I would say that is the problem. I have some outdoor herbs that have not grown one bit in 3 months in some miracle grow extended release fertilizer! It’s crazy.
Post some more pics without the blurple light, which also could be an issue since plants need more then red and blue light.
Ps who knows, maybe you also got bad genetics. It happens.
Hopefully by herbs you mean Parsley... Cilantro..
Oh yeah, i would never put cannabis in cheap soil. My brother in law, who is a little slow, and dont listian bought bags of chicken manure admentment for his soil. Even filled up 2 15 gallon pots. I went and saw his garden, every single plant was in lock out. And even till this day he says because they are cheap, 7$ a bag when fox farm is only 11$, lol
Nix the aluminium foil for starters.