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Hey I’m Robby. First time grower in CA. Kinda just vibing out an outdoor budget grow and learning, hoping to get some advice on my babies.

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Hey I’m Robby. First time grower in CA. Kinda just vibing out an outdoor budget grow and learning, hoping to get some advice on my babies.

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They’re gorilla glue 4 autos. grown in basic organic walmart soil with some trace nutrients. I added a bit of kelp extract in waterings for nitrogen and got some fertilizer recently. i let them get as much natural light as they can and have some LEDs for when its too cold to let them get moonlight
Hey im robby first time grower in ca kinda just vibing out an outdoor budget grow and learning
these 3 are about 2 weeks old from planting and have essentially been fed the same. However the middle one is super leggy and lighter green, growing nice leaves otherwise, but i add soil and she just keeps shooting up. I’m hoping the fertilizer will thicken her up before i repot them, but I appreciate any advice.
Also I have no clue what ph im watering at. I got a reader but i havent bothering setting it up cause the solutions to actually correct the ph are kinda expensive. They dont seem to mind the well water rn, but I need some ideas to adjust ph that wont affect the plants for if/when I turn up the nutes. Thanks in advance folks!
 
Hi there, thanks for sharing! With autos you should plant right into the final container. Autos act weird when their roots hit the bottom and usually stop growing height wise. Are these like cups or is it due to the perspective of the photo?
 
Welcome to The Farm.

With your biodegradable pots, you can just sit them into the pot you are planting them in so you don't upset the roots. I would probably very carefully break away some of the sides. If you don't think you can, make sure she is thirsty the day you uppot, and get the pots moist.

Also, I wouldn't be dicking around with ph'ing. You aren't growing with hydroponics. There are differing opions about this. You will read that here on this forum. There are some extremely excellent and knowledgeable growers, that grow in soil, that don't ph.

Autos you have significantly less room for error. I wouldn't be taking the plant in and out. Pick one and stay the course. Remember autos don't need a reduction in light to flower. Doing so will hurt your yield.
 
Thanks for the advice and resources, will research more and get them into final pots during their next wet cycle. i’ll probably cut them out of the peat pots to be safe.
 
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