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Yes I have read up on growing plus some advice from my family's farm (they grow big time stuff) I've done the light cycle change about 2 months ago there's little tiny buds all over there just not getting any bigger .
The plant is in a 3 gallon pot with a water table. It's an outside grow so sunlight is the source of my lighting. although I know probably not typically the best light source but it's worked great in the past for my brother with these same studio 54 feminized seeds so I figured no big deal. the soil is 50/50 mix of peat and miracle grow potting soil. I've been use flower fuel once a week and the miracle grow shake and feed every two weeks with constant water in the water tray for it to soak up and with the light cycle change I have been bringing it inside and putting it in a dark closet about 7pm
I just want to put my opinion in here - i am using miracle grow and fox farm (separate pots) for my 7 plants and mircale grow soil is doing better than FFHF.Ok, so if it is getting 12 hours of darkness it should flower. I think the main problem is keeping the soil constantly wet. It needs to be watered thoroughly, just enough to have a small amount of runoff. Then you allow it to dry out for a few (2-5 days) days. This will allow for proper air exchange within the soil.
Another problem would be the fertilizer, I wouldn't use Miracle Gro, alot of that stuff isn't even for fruit and vegetables. They have $10 bags of organic tomato fertilizer at Home Depot which would be better than most Miracle Gro products. I don't think that is affecting the growth as much as the wet soil, but if you can change that I would.
I never seen a plant get stunted for so long, so I don't know how it will turn out when you correct these issues, but the constantly wet soil is probably the main issue. Also, the more direct sunlight it can get the better, you will want at LEAST 5 hours of direct sunlight everyday. More is better when it comes to sunlight, even if you end up having to water more often.
I just want to put my opinion in here - i am using miracle grow and fox farm (separate pots) for my 7 plants and mircale grow soil is doing better than FFHF.
Yes that seems legit considering I normally just fill the water table and dust the leaves I never thought about it I was always told never keep it consistently wet or the roots may rot but that may be the problem I'm having here I pinched off one of the bigger buds to show what I'm talking about there there they are just so small I did clean it up but you will get the pictureOk, so if it is getting 12 hours of darkness it should flower. I think the main problem is keeping the soil constantly wet. It needs to be watered thoroughly, just enough to have a small amount of runoff. Then you allow it to dry out for a few (2-5 days) days. This will allow for proper air exchange within the soil.
Another problem would be the fertilizer, I wouldn't use Miracle Gro, alot of that stuff isn't even for fruit and vegetables. They have $10 bags of organic tomato fertilizer at Home Depot which would be better than most Miracle Gro products. I don't think that is affecting the growth as much as the wet soil, but if you can change that I would.
I never seen a plant get stunted for so long, so I don't know how it will turn out when you correct these issues, but the constantly wet soil is probably the main issue. Also, the more direct sunlight it can get the better, you will want at LEAST 5 hours of direct sunlight everyday. More is better when it comes to sunlight, even if you end up having to water more often.
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