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How am I doing?

Just wanted to post up some photos.

This is my first crop, how am I doing?

I look forward to your suggestions.

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I was about to say the same as Pepperhead but got sidetracked finding out where Martensville, Sk was. So, I went there on Google Earth. Where the heck do you hide all your graffiti and street trash? Your town looks naked.
 
Looks great! As Pepperhead said they look a bit leggy. Might want to lower the light/s. Make sure you have a fan or fans going too. Other then that all looks great!
 
Lights are about 8" away, they were down around 4 till I setup this new box. I figured the reflective plastic might help a bit.

We keep out graffiti and other junk in Saskatoon which is 10 mins south of us. It's the fastest growing city in Canada.

Also it's supposed to go down to -19 degrees C tonight which is about as lame as can be.
 
What kind if lights are you using? Like said above they look kinda leggy and you should lower them. If its fluorescent lights they should only be like 3 or 4 inches away.
 
I see. What are those? T5 or t8s? Maybe spread them out so they are a little farther apart. And cover a greater area. You could ago go to Walmart and they have shop lights for 10 dollars. I used 2 of them for 72, plants
 
T5s

What would be considered established?

I don't have alot of room to work with, and I can't move anything to my unfinished basement as its too cold.

I really appreciate all the suggestions.
 
I think he means to take the ones that have more than one plant in a pot and separate them to there own pots

They don't do well growing together because there roots can get southbound and they will fight for light. it will slow them down
 
Those look pretty good to me! Nice and green mine are a bit yellow thanks for sharing the pictures! Those clear plastic cups might not be good for the roots you might wanna go with a solid color then again im a noob at growing.
 
Those look pretty good to me! Nice and green mine are a bit yellow thanks for sharing the pictures! Those clear plastic cups might not be good for the roots you might wanna go with a solid color then again im a noob at growing.

Your right. Light can promote fungal growth on the roots. Not good! Ive seen people on here use them but I'm not about to try it out. Ever seen the green stuff that grows in an animals water bowl outside? Like on the inside of a bowl? I don't want that in my cups for sure! It can't grow without light and moisture... Hmmm the inside of the cups are damp and we have the brightest light we can harness pounding down on them. Piss on that idea! That's just my 2 cents but then I'm a semi noob too.
 
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