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Dwbro
Dwbrostarted grow question 21d ago
What does this look like for 5 weeks, outdoor first time grower and its a zamnesia autoflower amnesia haze and a couple others.
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tahac
tahacanswered grow question 15d ago
powdery mildew
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 20d ago
John_Kramer aww its okay man. My apologies as well. I am a native English speaker, and i still don't know how to type or spell properly. lol I have much respect for anyone you can speak multiple languages. Happy growing
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 20d ago
Oh, man sorry, i,m not a native speaker so i clearly missunderstood the phrase steer clear xD My bad, ur right xD I beg to forgive me my foolieshness No hard feelings pls, i,ve got to many foes as it is ;)ь
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 20d ago
John_Kramer "say what ? xDDD Indica buds are typically dense, fat, and compact, growing in tight clusters. Sativa buds are longer, thinner, and looser, often forming along the length of a branch. These shape differences are partly due to the plant's native environment, with indicas' dense structures suited for cooler climates and sativas' looser buds for warmer, humid environments." You seem to lack critical thinking? I wasn't saying amnesia is an indica. I really don't know what your point was there honestly. It was just a word of advice to a beginner if they live in a humid climate, to grow more sativas like the Amnesia.
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 20d ago
"If you are in very humid climate, maybe try to steer clear of more indica dominate strains outside" say what ? xDDD Indica buds are typically dense, fat, and compact, growing in tight clusters. Sativa buds are longer, thinner, and looser, often forming along the length of a branch. These shape differences are partly due to the plant's native environment, with indicas' dense structures suited for cooler climates and sativas' looser buds for warmer, humid environments. 😂
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 20d ago
Could be better cold be worse. You're learning, that's all that matters. Auto flowers are low key hard to grow sometimes. But for an autoflower in week 5 quite small. They do not recover well from stress. looks like a few compounding issues. Soil too wet, not enough light maybe. That is a bit of a bad combo. cannabis likes what we like for the most part. If you can get some feminized photoperiod seeds. I recommend trying some of those out. Amnesia is a good choice for outdoor. If you are in very humid climate, maybe try to steer clear of more indica dominate strains outside.
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Jmaninthemidde420
Jmaninthemidde420answered grow question 20d ago
Ok so I’m not an expert at identifying issues. But try aerating your water with a fish tank aerator. The roots love oxygen and I saw someone mentioned lack of oxygen. Looks like u have some Powdery mildew. U may have to get some type of spray or maybe just toss it. Also if it’s an autoflower avoid transplanting and try using a quality peat pot. Make sure it’s got drainage holes and it’s not jiffy pot as they r cheap and collect mold themselves. I use either back to roots or vivosun peat pots People hate peat pots but I can promise you I’ve been using them for years and only had an issue with the jiffy brand as it’s a cheap one and got mold on it(not on the plant tho)
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BenDidKnEe
BenDidKnEeanswered grow question 20d ago
It looks to be full of powdery mildew, 5 weeks is almost half its lifespan. They seem like they are oxygen deprived at the roots. Could try a mix of hydrogen peroxide and some water spray a couple times. A little greenhouse to cover them will help a lot. Good
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farah4weed
farah4weedanswered grow question 20d ago
Hello Autoflower plants do not like to be moved or changed in the plant bed, and since the growth period of autoflower plants is short, plant them in the main bed or directly in the soil 1. My friend, use azoz and mykos fertilizer 2. Avoid excessive watering Good luck ❤️❤️ @farahweed
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BernMars
BernMarsanswered grow question 21d ago
Yeah they are stunted for one reason or another. How many hours of direct sunlight do they get each day?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 21d ago
looks like your spraying em with something and that's the dried product on the leaves. If your talking about size, autos are weird and do w/e they want. could be shock or it does not like the transsition from potting mix to soil.
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 21d ago
very poorly doesn't get much light
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