New Grower Thunder Bloody Mary Grow Log (ALL CFL)

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Ok, so my tbm took a turn for the worse and the yellowing started to spread so I flushed it out, added two soft white cfls to change up the spectrum a little bit, added ventilation and got the ph of my feeding water down to about 5-5.5 by adding some tiger bloom to it. I'll wait a day or two and give it a good dose of that. In the meantime I put that same water in a spray bottle and shot the plant with it, still too early to tell but hopefully that helps. I'll keep you guys posted...starting to lose hope for her though...
 
So it's day 32 and we're hovering right under 5 inches but she has developed yellow/brown spots on some of her leaves, I'm not sure if it's heat burn or nute burn or lack of nutes. I did a little research and it looks like lack of nutes, so I gave her a dose of tiger bloom just a little bit ago and moved the lights up just a little bit, I'll check on her every couple hours to see if it helps. Take a look at the pics and if anyone can give me any insight or advice on what the problem is please let me know how to remedy it. Hopefully I can get her straightened out and help her recover. Thoughts???

Hey man i am also growing a thunder bloody mary auto and mine is only on day 21 and looks just like this but mine is already flowering like crazy :/ idk if i messed up or what but ill post pics up tomorrow of her in my journal check em out, but ill be with ya till the end! very nice btw :thumbs:
 
Day 35...WTF

Ok, so I am a newbie of all newbies and I'm not sure what the problem is here...It's day 35 in the life of my TBM and she is looking pretty rough. No signs of flowering...she is showing sex but not sure why she is so stunted. I was under the impression that she would go into flowering no matter what because of age, so not sure what the problem is... her leaves are looking worse everyday but it was only a few days ago that I flushed her and then last night gave her a fresh feeding with tiger bloom at a ph around 5.5 because the runoff was coming up around 7 before so I've got my fingers crossed that it does the trick... I've seen some other TBM grows and mine pales in comparison. Any and all advice is more than welcome.
 

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It looks too me like your light is too close. But I am far from an expert lol, someone else will probably swing through here soon and help you more fox. Sorry she isn't going that great for you
 
Also, thanks to everyone who has contributed and all that are following this grow, I appreciate you.
 
Day 36

So.......Here's day 36 and I've been out of weed for about 2 weeks now so it makes me want her to do that much better and survive. I did however collect a bunch of my old prescription bottles of weed and tap them out onto a paper plate and to my surprise there was a good bit of ground up bud. So I'm pretty blazed right now and decided to post on here.

She is definitely getting new growth as you can see in the overhead photo so I think she might be ok. Does anyone know if I can force it into flower or atleast encourage flowering by switching to 12/12 and I am seeing pre flowers so it makes me think she's almost there. Check out the pics, let me know whats up. Have a good one, stay green.
 

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No, I planted it right into the 2 gallon pot and it's been growing there ever since
 
Lookin good fox im comming up on 3 weeks tomorrow my tbm is about 4 inches and getting wide..i noticed yours and seals tbm is dark green and mine is green...any insight on that
 
It's hard to say without a picture, so if you have one, post it on here and I'll take a look. But as long as she's not turning yellow or brown I wouldn't read too much into it. It could just be a variation in the genes that your plant has.
 
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