Manitoba 911/Red Cross + Bagseed CFL Grow

Noclue

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To start i gripped a seedling (well the leaves were out and shit but w.e) from my buddy whos plant got fucked thats the MB911/R.C. its stem was bent in 2 places i took it off his hands and put it unders a CFL and transplanted it to potting soil(it was outdoors so went through a cold snap) its been 3 days since ive had it, the leaves are reaching for light and the stem is doing okay(healing??)

the second is just a seedling that sprouted 3 days ago(day i got the first one)

its in a well ventilated area, gonna use a carbon filter to be rid of the smell



Feedback plz..
~Noclue
 

Noclue

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Sorry, no pics this time... theyre coming tho..

Just got my plant back from someones house. The Red Cross went through poor lightin conditions, and the person who had it didnt bother leaving it propped up for the stem so i just took it back to its original enviroment and transplanted it so the stem was under the dirt.. so no more bullshit its under dirt and doing decent, the leaves are drooping a little bit but i think things will be ok (the small leaves in the middle of the leave set are reaching for the light) so when its all good i plan on using jobes fertilizer spikes (higher nitrogen levels) for Awhile then move on tot he same nutes for Veg and ect.

The seedling from bagseed is doing great, it has dark green leaves and a thick stem. The seedlings stem is much thicker than the red cross stem. I put one of the nute spikes in on the 9th and im taking both plants outside daily for the sun.

How many CFL`s would i need to support these two plants and some possible clones?
 
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