Help & suggestions appreciated: Sensi Skunk

Pburn72

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It’s about 2 weeks from seed it’s only had 1 feed with flora series nutrients ph to 5.8 which was yesterday waiting for cal-mag to add to the feed,
there has been a wee bit of growth although no where near what it should be at, mars hydro blew out last week as cfl bulb is to try keep them, waiting for sp250 to replace although if any different suggestions welcome,
it’s been at 18/6 from seed (sensi skunk) with temp around 25-28 degrees and humidity from 60-70% planted in coco plus with a bit of perlite and pebbles at bottom for a bit extra drainage
 

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Needs more light for sure, if you’re in coco you’ll want to water/feed at least once per day. Sensi Skunk #1 is a strong vigorous plant. It will take off once conditions improve a little.
 
Needs more light for sure, if you’re in coco you’ll want to water/feed at least once per day. Sensi Skunk #1 is a strong vigorous plant. It will take off once conditions improve a little.

thanks mate appreciated what would be the ideal distance for the sp250 when arrived, coco is still as moist as yesterday not sure if it’s a good or bad thing
 
It would be wise, that way you have multiple growers following along. Post picks and update often. Check out other journals of growers doing what you want to do and you’ll find way more followers interested in what you’re doing
 
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