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  • Tersky
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    I'd say like the rest of those on here is to go to https://www.growweedeasy.com/link-gu...owing-cannabis and do a bunch of reading. Autos at that size at that age will produce maybe a small bud or two. I never recommend autos to new growers as if you dont know what you are doing then you wont be happy with the results. I know this from personal experience. Read up on growing mediums, nutrients, lights, transplanting and pot size ect. There is a lot of info on the main site that can answer most if not all your questions. We all started as noobs, but the ones who succeed take the failures as learning experiences and do a lot of research (at least that is how i have gotten to where i am). I dont mind helping when someone is willing to do their research (like we all had to do) but we frequently get people who just start growing without any research and expect us to tell them everything about growing without doing any of their own research.

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  • NugLife
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    Thanks deadly fruit. I posted 2 pics by the way …

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    That's almost pure cow shit soil. Way to hot for seeds. What kind of seed are those anyway? " Black Cow " Hope you did'nt spend alot of money on seeds?

  • DeadlyFruit
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    If they were photos I would say get them into bigger pots with a more suitable soil but being autos 4 weeks in I hate to say it but you may be better to cut and run. Start fresh and chalk it up to learning.

    Peat is partially composted vegetable matter usually harvested from bogs. It can be used as a growing medium and is dried and burned for heat in some countries instead of wood (e.g. Ireland - it smells really nice when it burns).

    I start my seeds in a peat starter plug but as soon as there are leaves to be seen I move the plug into a pint sized solo cup of coco coir. I they stay in the cup until the leaves reach the edge of the cup when looking down from above and then it goes into a pot of coco. I go straight to the full size pot and use care when watering but some do multiple transplants as it grows.

    Hope that helps.

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  • Rwise
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    At 4 weeks old she is about to if not already started into flower, with no veg growth. I wont say kill it, but do start another in good soil, this one will make a good fat joint or maybe 2. Loose the peat pots and go into the final pot with the seed.
    The pic below these are about 60 days old

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  • homegrown
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    Well if their Autos, they only have 2 more months of life which doesnt give much time to grow and produce good flowers. You cant restrict them in any way. Get them started, and let them grow.

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  • NugLife
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    Well like I said before, they’re a month in. I don’t think they’re big enough to transplant yet tbh. Their only like 4in tall. They are growing in black kow. It’s a compost 05. 05. 0.5

  • NugLife
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    Well I’m using compost as a medium which is already rich in N…

  • homegrown
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    What is your plan at this point? They need a transplant out of those peat pots into a good growing medium. I struggled with peat pots a few grows back, they wick the water away from most grow substrates. So they stay wet while your soil/coco dries out much faster. Plus the roots have a really hard time punching thru the peat pots(best to cut the bottom off). What are they growing in right now? Looks very woody...

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  • Kek
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    They are N deficient. Need more nitrogen or the pH is so out they can't absorb nitrogen.

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  • NugLife
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    Yes my bad. They are “Pete moss” I assume lol.

    more info…. Ummm 4weeks in from seeds. They are autos. I’m using organic fertilizer mixture 05.05.05, Doing a 24 light cycle with t5s up until bloom.

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    What kind of soil is that ?? A little more info could be nice ?

    the soil doesn’t look suitable for a cannabis plant..

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  • Rwise
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    Maybe the pic is not clear enuf, but it looks like peat moss starter pots they are in.

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  • NugLife
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    Never heard of Pete moss… & okay. So time to transplant then?

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