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| Re: growing too tall? perfect. I'd wait until the second set of true leaves open up before you put it under an HID. And keep the HID up a foot or two (or more) for the first couple(2-3) days while the roots begin to establish themselves. Once you see the growth pick back up you can lower your lights back down.
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| Re: growing too tall? Quote:
i used 4 x 36 watt ,, with the right colour spectrum ,, as a friend was using on his grow so i was lucky there ,, i have mine now on 18 hours with a 450 watt bulb ,, you can change to this at anytime but just make sure that you have 18 hours of light on them ,,, and soon you will need to get better lights ,, this was my first few weeks this is after 3 weeks | |
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