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Old 06-06-2008, 09:33 PM
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Hey dude, those plants aren't looking half bad at all. I would definitely transplant them to bigger pots and put in your Shultz potting soil instead. If you don't have fertilizer, I would recommend the bag on the right as it has plant food in it. The one on the left seems to hold moisture better, which really isn't a big deal as you can water your indoor plants whenever you want. When you transplant, make sure to bring plant #1s stem into the ground a bit, its still stretching. Bring those lights closer and get a little fan in there.

To me it looks like you have one 26W and one 13W = 39W, even if they are both 26W thats only 52W total. Now I'm not to familiar with aerogarden, but I would suggest spending some money on lighting first. It'll give you a chance to get a few soil grows under your belt first.

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