Help identifying this problem outdoor Sour Diesel

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I donated one of my plants to a friend a month and a half ago because I could no longer do indoor growing

He has growing it outside, however the nights are still a bit chilly here (but it was either this or throw the plant in the trash)

It's a bit small, is in normal soil with perlite, only give some tap water not too much not too little, no nutrients

Any idea whats going on?
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Oldchucky

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I donated one of my plants to a friend a month and a half ago because I could no longer do indoor growing

He has growing it outside, however the nights are still a bit chilly here (but it was either this or throw the plant in the trash)

It's a bit small, is in normal soil with perlite, only give some tap water not too much not too little, no nutrients

Any idea whats going on? View attachment 2431425
If it’s an auto, maybe it’s just getting old! if it’s a photo, kind of looks like it’s getting caught in reveg limbo!
 
JIMKSI64

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Ya the full on fans sprouting in a bud run is looking that way. Now why?
From this angle it looks like the medium level is low and if it is in a 3 gal pot
. Also depending on location the last 6 weeks DLI has gone up, sometimes substantially.
 
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Yes its an auto flower, I think there is plenty of soil for the size, but maybe top off with new soil then?

I just realized the plant is already 2.5months old, kinda forgot about the time since I gave it away, so might be close to harvest then?
 
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When a plant is started in march the hours of light are short, the light itself is weak compared to the summer sun, so plants don’t do well! It’s usually cold and on and on and on! So that might be all you’re going to eak out of it! Might as well let it keep going and see what happens! They will grow, but they will grow grudgingly, and their hearts won’t be in it!😁🐒
 
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CannaCultureSJ

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It could be nutrient lock out or sometimes you get a runt
 
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Is it possible the seeds might have been bad? Because he is experiencing the exact same issues I had with my plant (I had indoor with a very strong light). But its very fluffy the weed and not compact or good at all. Im thinking if we both experience the exact same issues, maybe the seeds were bad. I know for a fact they were pretty old, so now im starting to think the seeds were just bad.
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Oldchucky

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Is it possible the seeds might have been bad? Because he is experiencing the exact same issues I had with my plant (I had indoor with a very strong light). But its very fluffy the weed and not compact or good at all. Im thinking if we both experience the exact same issues, maybe the seeds were bad. I know for a fact they were pretty old, so now im starting to think the seeds were just bad.
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Anything is possible! But one thing is certain! All the things you did this grow, don’t do them again!🍻
 
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Anything is possible! But one thing is certain! All the things you did this grow, don’t do them again!🍻
This plant was made by a friend of mine so its not the same situation or environment thats why I think the problem might be the seeds its the only thing thats the same
 

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