I’m afraid there’s nothing to do ...😐
Maybe it would have need more light during the first weeks instead of those silly lights schedules I have seen on your diary . You should have stick to 18/6 .
You should pop some new seeds and try again , learning from this experience.
@konakritid2,
If you can't control the sun you can still add light if needed to keep the photo period the same.. meaning putting like a 50w light super close to it if it's "dark"..duno how much that effects autos...I know that's what you do for photoperiods to keep them from flowering if you don't have enough daylight hours
But I'm with @b4rns
I would start over, keep carful notes and correct past mistakes
Too me 11 months to finish my first healthy plant!!
Hey bro, I'm sorry about your bad experience, but @JUNGLE_B4RNS is right, the first two weeks are crucial to an autoflowering plant to develop.
It's a non-stop learning process, next one I'm sure you'll do much better.
Take care
Wtf this is demented lookin lol what light schedule did u put them on after u brought them inside I'm just curious? Goodluck with your next grow, germination and seedlings can be tricky, what size pot did you start it in?
@Hawkbo, as soon as I put them inside I put them on 18/6 light schedule. The starting pot was very small, on the though of transplanting them after they grew a little.
You got this next time, man! Even if it got stunted you followed through with it, and that's proof you can grow big yields! If you haven't already, I'd reccomend -- though the name is silly -- growweedeasy. NebulaHaze is very very good at introductory through intermediate growing info.
I'm gonna follow your user page because I know you have great things to come!
I suggest you to have a look at The Grow Boss Channel on YouTube.
There’s everything you need to know to grow with any kinds of equipment and nutrients.
www.youtube.com/user/thegrowboss