First time grower here. I've grown a Gorilla Glue Auto from seed, first indoors (for about a month and a half) and then repotted and put it outdoors. I'm in Sydney, Australia, with a mix of rain, sun and wind, and temps of around 18 Celsius over last few months.
Initially the plant grew great indoors, when I repotted and move it outdoors it grew a little but then stopped growing. I've now got a very small plant, and some of the leaves yellowing/browning. I'm not sure what my next step should be. Wait longer, hope it will grow more -- or just wait for the very few buds to be ready for harvest (and when will they be ready)?
Thanks everyone, glad to hear that the autoflower is mostly causing the issue (hopefully not so much my inexperience). I'll try again with some normal feminised only seeds.
With this plant, do I now just cut off the tiny plant and dry it?
First time grower here. I've grown a Gorilla Glue Auto from seed, first indoors (for about a month and a half) and then repotted and put it outdoors. I'm in Sydney, Australia, with a mix of rain, sun and wind, and temps of around 18 Celsius over last few months.
Initially the plant grew great indoors, when I repotted and move it outdoors it grew a little but then stopped growing. I've now got a very small plant, and some of the leaves yellowing/browning. I'm not sure what my next step should be. Wait longer, hope it will grow more -- or just wait for the very few buds to be ready for harvest (and when will they be ready)?
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