Stunted autoflower - before and after transplantation

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Takeiteasybreezy8

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I've had an autoflower that I started in a solo cup. It's been stunted for about 10 days now. 2 days ago I transplanted into a soil and perlite mix with 30% perlite.

I had nutrients I was giving it once a week but just after transplanting 2 days ago I switched to using sensi grow part a and b. Mixing 2ml per litre of each. I fed this morning because it seemed a little dry to the touch.

Humidity Is about 65 and temp is 20 Deg c

I typically water with those nutes then skip a day then water again.

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Stunted autoflower   before and after transplantation 2
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sagadella

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I'm having a similar experience and tried adding a couple drops of a 9-59-8 Bloom and root mix I had from my outdoor garden to the rockwool plug it was in and it started growing again. Unfortunately I had waited too long to figure it out- about 10 days of no growth- but as I'm completely new to cannabis and autos I just let her grow. Have nothing to lose and am learning so all a win. The third picture shows flowering is also delayed by what I guess to be about 10 to 14 days behind the other plant. These are both Critical Purple and sprouted at the same time 1/11/22.
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I'm having a similar experience and tried adding a couple drops of a 9-59-8 Bloom and root mix I had from my outdoor garden to the rockwool plug it was in and it started growing again. Unfortunately I had waited too long to figure it out- about 10 days of no growth- but as I'm completely new to cannabis and autos I just let her grow. Have nothing to lose and am learning so all a win. The third picture shows flowering is also delayed by what I guess to be about 10 to 14 days behind the other plant. These are both Critical Purple and sprouted at the same time 1/11/22.View attachment 1225335View attachment 1225336View attachment 1225337

your problem is an easy one, your plants are growing sideways.
 
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sagadella

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Yea! gravity is as screwed up as it gets here in eastern New Mexico!🤣
 
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sagadella

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Really- I looked for a cause for this but they are the correct orientation on my computer- would like to find a cause or a fix for future posts. Is there a thread for software issues? Couldn't find one.
 
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