Taking everyone opinion

What do y’all recommend on the stretching situation I have here one stretching an not vegging as much

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They are stretching for the light. Lower light.

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She is stretching alot. Pic is deceptive. Need more light.

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They are hungry for more light. What do you have planned for lighting for the plants?

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I have 6 light I was running 2 put 3rd one on it an I felt like I was getting sun spots so I went back to 2 but this is the rating on my lights… they stretching bad but one is really bad like I mean over 5 inches of stretch


You’re not going to be able to grow cannabis with those lights. Do you have a budget for lighting in mind? Your constraint is going to be lighting. LEDs to flower an indoor grow is going to run $200 - $300 per plant that you intend to grow.

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Okay I will have to check in to it I bout grow lights this time last grow I did I used just led shop lights like my dad has an it worked fine I just wanted to try actual grow lights this time. What’s some recommended

HLG, Spider Farmer, Mars…Next time , I might even look at MIGRO Leds .
How much do you have to spend on lights :thinking:

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There will be some 4/20 sales events from the quality light manufacturers.

Shop lights provide no red spectrum. Red spectrum is needed for optimal flowering. Good lighting gives you results like this:

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Yeah I ain’t grew nothing like that one… that’s what I’m talking about right there. I ain’t trying to all out on a light but I want a good one for growing about 5 at a time is my max

Definitely check out HLG’s 420 sale. If you get a refurbished light during the sale it’ll be half the regular cost of a new one. Everything they make is top notch.

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Can somebody tell me exactly what kinda light I’m looking for

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HLG 350R is a nice light, If your a DIY Person a HLG320XL is a nice choice. Like @Outlaw said check out HLG’S Sales.

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Grew this plant under a HLG320XL

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It depends on budget, space, amount of plants you plan to grow, etc.

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In the meantime while waiting for 420 sale just bend them over. What I mean is take the tops of each of those and gently loop them over. Until they hit the soil line. Then sink them in about an inch diagonally. Next place a decent size stone (thumb size usually best) over the sank stem length. The goal is to pin it down. The dark side of the stone against the sank stem promotes rooting. The plant can sucker root and grow on great, or you can cut them off in 4 weeks when rooted out. It flattens it’s profile out and bushes it out. I have done this a lot to Sativa stretch monsters overwintering in the garage.

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:beers: :beers: :thinking: :v:

So like the 3 tall runs pull them over there it to root mid stem?

I’m on the site now thanks

Google HLG… Vendors may have a better price than HLG 's site they all offer free shipping.