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Some Overwater Issue And Questions

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Hi everyone!
does autos recover well after suffering overwater during they are 2 weeks old. I made a mistake by caring them too much and need to know what I could get as harvest due the energy saving.
 
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Wha?
 
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Does autos recover and keep growing after they suffered overwater? I do believe it is not that hard to understand this even I'm not the best guy trying to communicate by english language. is really it?
 
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Ah language barrier, I am not the best with English either.

Yes, unless they are dead, then No. Let it dry out between watering's.

The hard part to understand was I thought you were asking about how much yield you would get, which I have no Idea.

And I do not understand the energy savings part.
 
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I've heard that if autos damaged somehow in their early stage they could stop growing and the yield could be very very less than you expect. I fear that. So I could pull that plants off and start new ones instead of waiting them recover, spending money for electricity and getting very less yield than I expect.
 
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I have never grown an Auto, but what you say sounds true, as it would be for any plant but with an Auto you don't have time to recover.

Can you keep this one and start another?
 
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I think I can pull the three of that plants off and start another three but gonna let them completely dry out first.
 
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Sounds good commrad
 
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mate at 2 weeks id just grow them through unless they r really looking sick the middle month i find the most important ie the time between 2 weeks and 6 weeks . this is when they really bang on veg and start budding .
 
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