Issues with plant

:man_shrugging:t2: If we can’t laugh at ourselves in the end we didn’t learn anything…honestly wasn’t meant to be “comedy” so much… as it was enjoyable to learn what this actually was….

Hey I learned something that’s good enough for me :sunglasses::+1:t2:

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Here is the grow light I am using, it has a bloom stage and a veg stage.

Looks like it’s mounted 7-8 ft from the floor? Has it been that way the whole time? What’s the actual wattage on your light?

Look very leggy.

Torture it, bend it, twist it. Practice super-cropping, stem cracking etc …see how resilient these weeds are . . See how far you can go and not kill it.

Do this so when you get a female you’re not afraid to do what you need to maximize your take.

No the rope as I call it adjusts up and down. I think it is 500 watts.

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That should be plenty of light, I’d assume the distance between the canopy and the light was way too far away. Figure out the wattage for sure. Try to find the factory height recommendations. I’d probably use both settings at the same time is read of one or the other. The idea is to keep it as close as possible without having adverse affects. It’s a lot of testing and adjusting- seeing what works, but if you pay attention to how the plant responds you should be able to get it dialed in before flower. It’s all good, learning experience.

I will certainly try what you have said. I am new at this so help is needed. Thanks a bunch.

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No problem tag me anytime, set up a journal.

I will set up a journal, just not sure how to do it. I am guessing date planted and when to feed the seedlings and so on?

This is where you post.

Just make a new topic, and explain your medium, light, space, nutrients. Anything you can. That way people can follow along with a base knowledge of how your doing things. Posts pics and ask questions. Tagging people along the way. Like @Notty

Ok here is a pic of one that I am hoping is about ready to harvest.
Look at the pic and someone tell me, I am a new grower who had had plant issues.