Autoflower on track?

PalmQueen
PalmQueenstarted grow question 2mo ago
Autoflower from FastBuds, week three since breaking the soil. Is this plant on track? Germinated directly into coco coir with perlite 5 gallon pot 22 - 24° temp / 50 - 65 rh Light​ ​feed with Biobizz CalMag and Grow since end of week two.
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Setup. Strain - Autoflowering
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LazyLeaf
LazyLeafanswered grow question 2mo ago
The plant looks way too small for three weeks. Looks stunted. You only started feeding after two weeks since it broke through? That would explain it. Coco has no nutrients by itself. You need to start feeding nutrients immediately. Is it salvageable? Honestly yes, but the plant will remain small and not grow much flower. It’s up to you to decide if it’s worth your time.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2mo ago
Start again. Coco has zero nutrients, you need to start feeding from practically day one. At 3 weeks already and being an autoflower, flowering won't be far off and if you continue with this plant, you will end up waiting 3 months for half a bowl!
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 2mo ago
Yes, it sounds on track for week 3 just keep the feed light in coco, maintain your temps/RH, and make sure you’re watering to slight runoff to avoid salt buildup
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HinduGod
HinduGodanswered grow question 2mo ago
DAT LOOKS LIKE DAY 14 OF AN AUTOFLOWER DAT HAS A FEW ISSUES!!!!
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
depends if it's early in week 3 or end of week 3... For ~15 days it's not bad. For ~21 days it's slow. should use size-appropriate pots. it's a myth that potting up shocks plants and stops growth. If you shock a plant by potting up, it's time to find a new hobby.
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Organic_G
Organic_Ganswered grow question 2mo ago
For 3 weeks it‘s really really small, since Auto Genetics Are on a scedual & Go around week 3-5 into flowering you F up my friend, it makes absolutly no Sense to keep her, your yield compared to Lightning cost & time + effort won‘t match, at Best you will get around 3-5 g from the plant so don‘t worth the wait & the cost
 you Need to restart a new grow at this point. Your plant was stunt thats why it‘s that small at this point, to much or too Little Water, to much or to little nutriens, wrong PH of the Water, maybe to much light, hard to Tell
 my poant at day 6 from germenation is as big as your plant Right now so really start over & learn from mistakes.
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MrMaabra
MrMaabraanswered grow question 2mo ago
Hey PalmQueen, your little autoflower is showing yellowing on the lower leaves – this could indicate too much or too little fertilizer. Autoflowers generally need fewer nutrients than photos, so you should halve or even quarter the manufacturer's feeding schedules for autoflowers. Since you're growing in coco coir, which is usually not pre-fertilized, check the fertilizer amount according to the feeding schedule. Is the schedule designed for photos or autoflowers? If it's for photos, then reduce the amounts. Hope this helps and good luck with your grow!
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