Welp, they got stunted lol. Not sure if it was the cold weather, it’s genes or if it was something I did wrong. I think the soil might of been over fertilized. I gave it pure PH’d water and noticed browning on some of the leaves and the cotyledon turning yellow. Not sure if I should let it grow out see what happens or just start over. Everything else in my garden seems to be growing fine with the exception of another auto so I’m suspecting maybe cold weather and over fertilized soil had a hand in it.
Time and less light... may not happen overnight. severity of the stress will impact how longn it takes to kick out of it... the nodes that are extremely close together will be much closer than newer growth, but it will spread out slightly. you can re-assess and prune if you want to thin it out later. I'd go realluy light on the fertilizer too, at least once it gets its color back, since little growth is occurring.
Appreciate the help and all the advice, since I have the other girls growing pretty healthy I’m going to ride it out and give them a chance to grow we’ll see what happens. They’re photoperiods either way.
Appreciate the help and all the advice, since I have the other girls growing pretty healthy I’m going to ride it out and give them a chance to grow we’ll see what happens. They’re photoperiods either way.