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    Default Answered: Are these okay??

    Not sure if these are stretching look pretty lanky.. plus will the one with only one leaf be okay ??


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  2. "Fill your pots up next time dude. Autos hate being transplanted and best practice is to plant them in ther final pot (10ltr or so). You want an inch from the rim.

    If they are not autos you can always bury the stem when you pot up

    Seedlings look fine although a little stretchy. As said cut a straw in half and place round the stem to support it 🖒

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    They are stretchy because they are under hps and the hps is far away from them. You can get it closer but have to be very careful not to burn them. The one with a single leaf should be okay
    You can use a straw for support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulls View Post
    They are stretchy because they are under hps and the hps is far away from them. You can get it closer but have to be very careful not to burn them. The one with a single leaf should be okay
    You can use a straw for support.
    Cheers man. Thought I'd ask cause the two autos are a lot stumpier an they look much better nick than them.. do you reckon a fan direct on the light will allow me to move light a little closer?? I'm still struggling with temps


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    I think we already discusses your temps problems in another thread mate. But yes, a fan directed at the light should help a little but not massively

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    Fill your pots up next time dude. Autos hate being transplanted and best practice is to plant them in ther final pot (10ltr or so). You want an inch from the rim.

    If they are not autos you can always bury the stem when you pot up

    Seedlings look fine although a little stretchy. As said cut a straw in half and place round the stem to support it 🖒

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulls View Post
    I think we already discusses your temps problems in another thread mate. But yes, a fan directed at the light should help a little but not massively
    I'm working on drawing cooler air in as we speak bulls I know it's been discussed but the threads died


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    Quote Originally Posted by EaZiE View Post
    Fill your pots up next time dude. Autos hate being transplanted and best practice is to plant them in ther final pot (10ltr or so). You want an inch from the rim.

    If they are not autos you can always bury the stem when you pot up

    Seedlings look fine although a little stretchy. As said cut a straw in half and place round the stem to support it 🖒

    Sent from Compton
    Cheers man.. think I'm getting rid of the autos as they came free an even advised I have to many growing already


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    Also thanks for the advice on autos cause as I'm sure yous can all tell I don't have a clue what an I'm doing an appreciate the time taken.. I'm reading everyday an taking all advice.. I'm on a really tight budget which means I can't follow some advice


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