Ganjasuckle
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I have a 400 HPS light purchased which illuminates light at a frequency designed to be a compromise between optimum for vegative and flowering. Ive just ordered an oscillating fan and i'm waiting for the other seeds to come up. I didnt bother to germinated the seeds before hand I just planted them. One seed is a White Russian, the rest are Strawberry cough.
The pots are currently 1 gallon but I'll be transplanting round flowering to 3. I have placed the light 20 inches above the seeds as i'm afraid to burn them. I'm not sure how close I can put the lights, it does get quite warm. So I have to buy nutrients now, anybody got any recommendations ? So far so good, have to get the watering right and I may move the light closer..