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Oh yes, definitely much bigger gulps.
I dunno, but I hope it still grows.About a bowl, lol. What's up with that little thing flowering already?
Pretty early for flowering already.
Oh yes, definitely much bigger gulps.
I dunno, but I hope it still grows.About a bowl, lol. What's up with that little thing flowering already?
Yeah I planted them on March 7th/8thShe's had some hiccups along the way, they must be coming up on two months old by now, and they're acting suspiciously like autos, even though they're supposed to be photos.
Oh, I know they've had issues. I tried giving them advice before. I saw the plants at the beginning on RIU. For all the time it's gonna take to continue growing that, I'd toss it and start over.
I think being away from my plants for a while and realizing how much I actually need to water them and what they truly needed was definitely a good lesson and I'm just very thankful that they have bounced back.If the two that are flowering are autos, they will not stop flowering. It is built into their life cycle and is based on time since sprouting, not light cycle. I would just let them do whatever they will. If they are photos and stay under 18hrs of light and stress free, they will probably stop flowering on their own. Kudos on bringing them back to life, I would have given up and started fresh to save time and effort but I can appreciate the sentiment and dedication.
Hey man, they're your plants. I just wouldn't waste my time growing a single bud personally.the magic is still going to happen.
Why would I want to toss such wonderful plants?
No way.
But it's not a single bud, I have 3 plants that have a great chance to thrive.Hey man, they're your plants. I just wouldn't waste my time growing a single bud personally.
The real issue is what to do now.But it's not a single bud, I have 3 plants that have a great chance to thrive.
It's been a learning experience and that's everything.
I think being away from my plants for a while and realizing how much I actually need to water them and what they truly needed was definitely a good lesson and I'm just very thankful that they have bounced back.
They definitely needed more dry time, to soak up the water properly.
I use coco and worm casting for my starter that's it. If you used any kelp meal or anything else, don't forget to add up you NPK totals of all of them.Actually I did use a starter mix but it was only for the first couple of inches and I was using that as a topsoil it was a germination seed starter mix from Jiffy.
The rest of the soil had a mixture of organic compost mix and the seed starting mix.
Overwatering was definitely one of my biggest problems.
Now I'm getting the hang of how much water these plants need we're starting to see the pattern.
you eitherThe real issue is what to do now.
Autos usually veg for like 5 to 9 weeks before starting flower regardless of circumstances or environment... that's what makes me think they are autos, cause they are in that zone, not getting bigger, and flowering.Pretty early for flowering already.
I think they were maybe so stressed they completely stunted? I dunno, It'll be an interesting case study!thing is, flowering should be accompanied by a stretch, which isnt visible.
but a plant can also flower regardless of light if it sits in a hostile soil and has no chance to grow healthily
Kiss?you either
K.I.S.(S.)
or
love them to death
whatever you pick, the experience gain will be there nonetheless
Except my soil is the same in all three pots.thing is, flowering should be accompanied by a stretch, which isnt visible.
but a plant can also flower regardless of light if it sits in a hostile soil and has no chance to grow healthily
mine soil's the same too, same bag and well handmixed... but the one in the corner seems to have difficultiesExcept my soil is the same in all three pots.
Still thinking that they are auto flowers, Because grower's choice has both auto and photo purple Haze.mine soil's the same too, same bag and well handmixed... but the one in the corner seems to have difficulties
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all clones (same genetic), about same height/roots/leaf-number upon transplant...
sometimes it's just impossible to find a causal explanation, could be root problems, or bad bacteria's ... things not visible to the naked eye...