Does this plant look healthy

Dan Drews

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Check it out, but i think i killed it when transplanting it didnt go as smooth as i hoped
Seriously, could you have backed up another 20 feet to take the pic?

If we could see the soil you used, we could get you some advice. Hopefully you didn't use that red clay dirt in your first photo.

Keep it simple. Get a good bag of quality organic potting soil and you'll be much happier with the results. Or maybe you did, when I zoomed in to see your plant all I say was about 12 pixels.
 
Hahaha I'm sorry, anyway I think
Put the plant in another pot with a mixture of peat Moss perlite and sand with 20 20 20 fertilizer and I got 3 45 wats 1 40 wat and a couple of 22 wat cfls over it , it's growing but I still think it should be growing faster than this
 

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Wicked_One

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Good job it's looking a lot better than it was your soil looks good and the plants healthier.
One thing that has served me very well is to read as many grow journals as you can. Learn from peoples success and mistakes... the more you know the better you can grow.
 
Good job it's looking a lot better than it was your soil looks good and the plants healthier.
One thing that has served me very well is to read as many grow journals as you can. Learn from peoples success and mistakes... the more you know the better you can grow.
True do you think the light is too much or is it fine
 

Dan Drews

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The soil looks much better and so do your pictures.:bigjoint:

You may want to open a new thread in the Indoor Growing forum, this is Outdoor Growing and many of us don't have the expertise to help you with lights and other issues you may encounter indoors.
 
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