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Week 5
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420daddy 420daddy
3 years ago
This week was hot- planted them outside and they seem to be doing OK. Not growing very fast and am planning on fertilizing this evening. The plants look like they are budding already… or is that just how they look?
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Grow Questions
420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
How do these look? Any insights?
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Plant. Too tall
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Flashback25
Flashback25answered grow question 3 years ago
Looks just fine, nothing to worry about yet. Keep in mind the seedlings are fragile, a cold night or a hot day could really hurt the progress. Keep an eye on the forcast and react acordingly. Its easier to take extra care for a week than to start over. Consider a small dome if the temperatures are not too high.
420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
Worried that these are not growing too fast. Do they look OK? Does it look like these plants are getting too much heat outside? Temps have been in the 90's but they don't seem to be reacting poorly
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Plant. Too tall
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InspireMe
InspireMeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi mate, she is looking great! Some can take a little longer than others to get going. Nothing to worry about at all. Hope this helps and good luck with the rest of your grow πŸ™‚
420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
I feel like my plants are having slow growth. They were planted in the ground on 5/22. The date is 6/14 and they are just starting to have their first real looking marijuana leaves. I don't think the container size is a restriction yet. Insight as to whether they are stunted?
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Plant. Other
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Autos generally don't do that well outdoors, they really need 18/6 to perform reliably/decently. Also, by not filling your pots right up and having the seedlings sitting so low and deep down has restricted the amount of (reflected) side light they received when young, leading to (possible) diminished growth. The full pots of soil also provides vastly more room for root growth. More roots = more plant. Autos are probably the biggest disappointment for the outdoor cultivator, they just don't get enough light to grow to a decent size before flowering starts. This is the reason I stopped growing autos, poor yields and with no real advantages over photoperiod plants. On the other hand, you can plant seeds every 2-4 weeks, right up to the end of July, and have an ocean of one foot plants if you are happy with that. Hope this hel[s, Organoman.
420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
These look pretty odd to me. Please loos at my pictures and let me know what you think
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Plant. Too short
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yes they did not get enough nutrition in vegging is what happened.
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420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
Do my plants look yellow?
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Leaves. Color - Pale
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
Yes, but quite often, plants with a high percentage of Sativa genetics can be more pale than their dark green Indica cousins. According to your diary, you have not fed them anything as yet, and while your garden soil may seem healthy, cannabis is what is known as a "gross feeder", meaning it needs a steady supply of nutrients to perform best. Now that your plants are starting to flower, giving them some type of supplemental feeding will be necessary if you are expecting to harvest some tasty flowers. There are a multitude of cannabis specific fertilizers now available on the market and purchasing some would be highly recommended and ASAP. At this stage I would be giving them a half dose of grow nutrients for the next two or three weeks, before switching to half grow and half flower nutrients, again at half strengths, for the following two weeks, before switching to straight bloom/flower nutrients through to maturity, also at half strength, this is ample strength for small plants in soil. Try and aim for a cycle of water/water/feed, so that your plants are receiving fertilizer every 7 days or so, and always at half strength. This should boost your plants' health greatly and ensure you will have some tasty flowers to harvest. Some of the easier to use nutrients that offer complete nutrition are Bio Vega and Bio Flores made by Bio Canna, Organic Grow and Organic Bloom made by B.A.C. and Flora Nova Grow and Flora Nova Bloom made by GHE are all excellent and require no mixing, just one bottle of each is all that is needed. They are all also highly concentrated, meaning one bottle of any of them will last multiple grows or many, many plants, making them economical in the long run. They may seem a bit pricy, but they are quality products with a long standing great reputation and have been specifically designed for cannabis and cannabis only. I can highly recommend them all, results over many years have been excellent and all are ideal for outdoor plants growing in soil. Hope this helps,............. Organoman.
420daddy
420daddystarted grow question 3 years ago
Is my plant already flowering? It is so tiny but already looks to be flowering. It is an auto flower. Any advice?
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Buds. Other
Leaves. Webbing
Plant. Too short
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NorthernMama
NorthernMamaanswered grow question 3 years ago
I have an auto plant that did the same. But she continue to grow more, even tho she started to flower. Now she is a midget.
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MrStinky
MrStinkyanswered grow question 3 years ago
Yep. It's flowering.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
As inspire me said, you have no control over autoflowers time period, when it wants to flower it will just go ahead and do it.
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Gotta love that Lambs Breath Autoflower.
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Already in the flowering phase and looks to me like she has a nitrogen deficiency.
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