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@Tkultranewb,well I know your pain. My first seed of Swiss dream CBD auto had a taproot coming and it died later after planting in soil. It happens sometimes even if you are really careful. Probably you damaged it or overwatered it. My second seed of Swiss dream wasn’t much better, it survived but the root was growing horizontally just a 1inch under the surface which probably led to a general underdevelopment of the plant. Although my first ever grow (Royal dwarf auto) was a huge success. Just harvested it and a total dry weight might be 3 ounces. And that is from a single plant grown in a cabinet just about 31inches tall. Try another seed man, Royal dwarf is really great and the high is a nice sativa type head high. Good luck
@Philindicus, Yes the green stuff is there since I started to have a leaves problem and it is not in my Royal dwarf pot. All the conditions are the same but the results completly different
@GrowSport, the initial slow growth was definiately caused by the root problem. The roots were just growing horizontally under the surface. The current issue might be caused by that initial underdevelopment of the root system in a first month.
I have tried to boost up the nutes for a few watering cycles without any improvement and now I’m trying to flush it properly to see if it’s any better.
@Tkultranewb,I know what you mean but there is so many variables that you really have to learn from experience and read a lot about every stage of operation. I was truly surprised that it is so kind of complicated:) Feel free to ask precise questions when you stumble into problems. My main advice would be: If you can do not do micro grow:) If you have enough space, use at least 120cm tall cabinet or tent. Microgrows tend to be harder and the cost to benefit ratio will be always less favorable.