Well its been one week since my seedling popped its head up. The first 2 nodes are fully developed with the other two developing but the thing is there is like 0 space between the nodes there really tightly packed in. I was just wondering if this is a good sign or a bad sign. Thanks GC
It should be a good thing. Short internodal spacing is usually what growers want. It's a sign of strong light levels and results in efficient use of grow space. The more the plants stretch (longer internodal spacing), the further from the light all budsites but the top ones are, the less light they receive and the lower the potency & yield will be at those sites.
Thanks that was what i was assuming i just didnt want to mess up my first baby . And shes definatley got enough light shes had 35,000 lumens from the start.