New Grower help me please

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AGITO- i went out the other day and bought the b&q multipurpose compost and repotted my babys in new pots with the compost,i put them under my 600w sunmaster about 5days ago and have been giveing them 2 pints of tap water everyday.i just a bit worried because i thought they would have been alot greener and bigger buy now its been 2 weeks 2mo since i germinated them.can you have a look at them and tell me if im doing something wrong.
 
im not agito either but i do agree w/ GG and i mite add tap water if in the city has chlorine in it and will kil or just stunt your plants real bad...
 
thanks for the advise guys,i wil stop watering for a threw days and start giving them wet/dry periods from now on.thanks again

AGITO-AGITO IF UR AROUND DUDE NEED TO ASK U SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR GUIDE DUDE.
 
Im here bro, the lads are right my pots normally take 4-7 days to dry out at this point.
if stick ur fingure in the side and it feels damp it does not need watering
On the plus side there the right colour so do not worry dont get confused by some of the over ferted examples on here
 
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hey dude long time no speak,thanks for getting back to me so quick it's like your yoda and u could her me panicing dude pmsl,
just wanted to pick your brain about black molasses,when should i be useing it and how often?i got the lyles black treacle,the one you sent me pic of.
also i have got a dark green blotchy patch on 1 or 2 leaves,the smallest plant is a rich dark green,but the others are lighter green with the blotchy patches they are all the same strain so i dont understand?View attachment 35848View attachment 35849View attachment 35850View attachment 35851View attachment 35852View attachment 35853
 
I cant see the pictures
on the molasses front theres loads of ways of using i like to ad a 1/4-1/2 tsp per week in boiling water than added to cold water or feed
Its most probs like of o2 to the roots from over watering
 
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