Day 59: I was gone for a couple of weeks and had other people taking care of the plant but I came home to all of them being in really bad shape, this one resisted the best and the damage is not as bad as the other ones, I think they gave too much nutrients so I am giving them only water for now.
Day 64: She is doing better, giving her only water still, she keeps growing which is good.
MYTH 3: AUTO STRAINS CAN’T BE TRANSPLANTED
This myth is partially true. Transplanting autoflowering cannabis strains is a little more complicated than repotting regular varieties.
To avoid any complications during their grow cycle, cultivators are generally advised to plant their autoflowering seeds in a container they plan to use through to harvest time. However, it is possible to repot an autoflower, as long as you're gentle and careful.
The biggest concern when repotting autoflowers is shocking the roots, which consequently stunts the plant's growth for up to 7 days, which is significant, because most live only between 60-90 days.
However, letting your plants get rootbound can be just as detrimental to their growth. So, if you have an autoflowering plant sitting in a small container, that you think might get rootbound, don’t hesitate about transplanting it.
To minimize the negative effects of transplanting, remember the following tips:
Always transplant your plants into the exact same soil or soilless grow medium.Transplant your plants before their dark period and when their soil is dry.Always pre-soak the medium you're planning to move your plants into.Always ensure your transplanted plants aren’t sitting deeper in the soil than they were before. Transplanting them deeper can cause stem rot, which can further stunt their growth.
by Royal Queen Seeds