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White widow autoflower - week 9

computertechdavid516
computertechdavid516started grow question 8mo ago
These are at week 9. 1st three weeks were spent in a hydro setup before transfer. They are clearly not growing like they should (I've seen other photos of white widow plants at 9 weeks, and mine look like garbage by comparison.) Are they no good? Should I throw them out?
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DurpDankley
DurpDankleyanswered grow question 7mo ago
Keep em going if for no other reason than to learn from - it's your 'dev environment' so to speak (or QA). Observe how she reacts to various inputs and stimuli and delight in the knowledge gleaned. 😃. .i
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StickyScissors
StickyScissorsanswered grow question 8mo ago
To answer your question. Yes, throw them out. The reasons are stated by everyone below. Have a good evening.
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spacetimeman
spacetimemananswered grow question 8mo ago
Lack of light, bro. If it was photoperiod, you could add the proper light and wait for it gets bigger, but this is autoflower which has started to flowers, so you can't expect anything good.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 8mo ago
Does not look like you are growing them in the same style as others and this is why they look so drastically different. Lights are how plants grow, if you don't have good lights they just can't grow. a grow tent is very useful for containing all that light as it will illuminate your house and is overly bright. Next up is what you are feeding them, If they don't have the food they can't grow. but they can't be over feed or they burn. How much they eat is dependent to how much light and fresh air they get. To me it looks like these plants are growing in an open room under some light that is to far away, they are doing what they know best, surviving. If you want better results you need a better setup. Or just grow them outside when the summer hits.
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 8mo ago
if they are photoperiods, once you give them light they should be able to grow a little for you. They are just a few weeks behind/stunted, wouldn't throw them out just yet, they are okay otherwise. I would let them veg for another two weeks under good lighting and see where you are at. then maybe put them into lower. you might get around 4 oz. work on getting those roots reaching out bigger first
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Kenn0rphan
Kenn0rphananswered grow question 8mo ago
What's the harm in keeping them? Now you have some nice cannabis house plants. You are definitely lacking in light. That is why your plants are stretching so much and have minimal foliage. There are definitely some budget options to get enough light to produce some bud. So take a look around at lights on the market and select something that fits your situation. 100W LED will be plenty of power on a budget if you can adjust height of light relative to plant.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 8mo ago
They need waaaay more light than what they have been getting. Whether you keep going or start again is up to you, but you will have to do a bit of research into lighting and growing cannabis.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 8mo ago
Without proper light you get such results as yours. Plants need many things, those by look getsalmost nothing. Till you have air, light , decent medium and feeding, you will grow such or a bit bigger. Even under 11W table and using tea package as pot i was getting way better results. Finish them, but rethink what you do and what you want to achieve.
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