New Grower PC 40w Nano Grow - May the learning curve begin

To be honest mate I think it's a combination of a multitude of stresses, light deficiency is also possible with 40w cfl.
I think at this point it's hard to say what you can do Im afraid

If it was me I would be using at least a decent quality 125w cfl dual spectrum grow lamp which is what I remember switching to after like 10 days and I noticed nothing much was happening, sorry I forgot to mention before
 
If you use ph balanced soil and ph perfect nutes, you won't need a meter to check ph ever. Check out advanced nutrients ph perfect nutes. What auto beast uses. Simple grow. Easy to replicate and easiest way to grow. Gonna cost you some money to get started .
 
If you use ph balanced soil and ph perfect nutes, you won't need a meter to check ph ever. Check out advanced nutrients ph perfect nutes. What auto beast uses. Simple grow. Easy to replicate and easiest way to grow. Gonna cost you some money to get started .

Definitely can be great but I think the guy's just trying to learn the basics so if you're growing in soil, not all of us have the cash for ph perfect nutes when you can purchase a testing kit and any multitude of effective and organic acidic (a diluted homemade vinegar works great for acidic soil loving plants as long as you keep it incremental in the adjustments you make) or alkaline (water is so hard here I never need to alk my soil) balancers and organic nutes which cost next to nothing and plants seem to love. Just takes a little more TLC I guess which most auto growers don't want

I like to keep things as simple (or complicated depending on how you see it) and organic as I can but it would be a lot easier using pH perfect nutes, but balanced soil is always a must, no matter what you're growing it needs to be balanced correctly :pass:

Would like to try it and see for myself and see the difference for sure
 
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