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The lack of updates is due to the fact that this plant dies. As a beginner I was unaware of certain conditions, not the least of which is watering and feeding nutrients. Week 4 is where she started showing signs of what I believe to be nitrogen toxicity. Some of the pictures under the led make the plan t appear healthy. In retrospect this plant is FAR too green to be "healthy". The soil is charged as mentioned but I still fed nutrients. Being an autoflower, I should have done more reading. Most nute schedules are for photoperiods. I fed too many nutrients and too little water.
Good luck with the grow ! Next time try to avoid transplanting autoflower, they should be in their final pot to avoid stress since they will flower at a designed time no mater how big they are and transplanting can stun them for a couples days :)
@Mordeloth, thanks it's my first and I was unsure so I followed the instructions from the breeder. Having done more research, especially in soil, it seems to be fine to go straight in so perhaps for my next runs I will do that! Thanks for the tip!!