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BajaMX_Grow86
BajaMX_Grow86started grow question 4 months ago
Once a plant gets stunted is there a way of fixing it and helping it grow again?
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Plant. Too short
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Polyphemus
Polyphemusanswered grow question 4 months ago
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.
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Ctrellis90
Ctrellis90answered grow question 4 months ago
Absolutely, if it's a photoperiod anyways. I haven't had much luck with stunted autos though
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FraFra__frankenstoner_Two_days_in_a_day
FraFra__frankenstoner_Two_days_in_a_dayanswered grow question 4 months ago
Nothing is lost. It can still grow big. Give some water and more light.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 months ago
Fuck it off..........not all seeds make it.......don't waste your time growing "maybes"! Always plant more seeds than you think you wil need in case you get duds or failures.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 4 months ago
They're are stress nutrients. But, in reality. Just smooth growing. No excess light/ water or anything new that will stress or cause her to try put on my energy. You don't want to be throwing gas on a fire.. So, get it under control Lots of nutes out there to help with the stress. Have a look round.
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