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    #16
    AAAaarrgghhh!!! My question is not when will it grow the most. My question is always, 'Why isn't it growing faster?' But that is because I am ginger and inherently impatient.
    Once you get past the three week mark you should see the plant takeoff. Me, personally, after that three weeks it all goes the same.
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      #17
      I noticed that the sides of the leaves started to curl, should I worry about it? I’m sorry if I’m being annoying, I overthink a lot and that can’t let me sleep at night
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      • Bluey
        Bluey commented
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        A seedling that size with those high temps I'd have inside on a window sill during the heat of the day and only put it out morning and late afternoon until the hot spell had passed.

      • Rwise
        Rwise commented
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        I find autos do not do well outside of their comfort range, to hot to cold to dry to wet negatively affect these girls.

      • shadycon
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        Shade cloth creates heat, you need ventilation. a fan to move air.

      #18
      Ok so I got another question, should I start feeding her nutrients now, or I should wait to see some deficiencies?
      The biobizz nutrient schedule says that the vegetative stage is covered by the nutrients that the soil has, or that applies for photoperiod plants?

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      • Rootsruler
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        Yes the soil will have nutrient but I still like to feed at 1/4 or 1/2 strength anyways to preserve the naturally occurring nutrients and allow the breakdown process to continue without tapping into it much once I have 4 or 5 nodes. You currently have 1 so for now I would practice how to water correctly and allow the soil to feed your plant but once your plant has 4 or 5 nodes I think it would be best to start feeding it with the nutrient of your choice.

        Can you get through veg with only water? Probably but I would hate to flip a plant in soil that is low in nutrient.

      • lookevit
        lookevit commented
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        I understand, my plant now is growing like 4 new leaves, and they look healthy, if I haven’t made a mistake so far when watering I guess I’m watering the right way, every 1-2 days because it’s really hot. Thank you!

      #19
      When we talk about a soil being 'hot' that means it is chock full of nutrients. As you water, the runoff will flush, and roots will remove nutrients so it cools off. Usually, the nutrients are meant for vegging plants and flowering nutrients are needed when it comes time.
      Listen to what Biobizz has to say.​
      Your next question is when will your plant start flowering. I go with 5 weeks in an auto. It probably starts earlier, but that's what I go with. Take a look at the GWE website about sexing a plant. That will show you what girl parts look like for comparison on your plant.
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        #20
        Hello, what could cause these leaves to turn brown, they feel crispy too.

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          #21
          I'm going to try not to sound too technical: Shit happens.
          Those tips are probably from the issues you were having at the beginning of your grow. I have never had a grow without at least some tips being browned. The rest of the leaves look fine.
          Something for the future. What you have is old damage and there is nothing to be done. The tips are brown and dry. If they were light green, yellow, or some other necrotic looking color, it would be new damage you can have a bona fide worry storm about.
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            #22
            Originally posted by Gingerbeard View Post
            I'm going to try not to sound too technical: Shit happens.
            Those tips are probably from the issues you were having at the beginning of your grow. I have never had a grow without at least some tips being browned. The rest of the leaves look fine.
            Something for the future. What you have is old damage and there is nothing to be done. The tips are brown and dry. If they were light green, yellow, or some other necrotic looking color, it would be new damage you can have a bona fide worry storm about.
            I never fed her nutrients because I was scared to not overfeed her, should I feed her only veg nutrients or should I add flowering nutrients too? I have Biobizz bio-grow, bio-bloom, top max and calmag. I’m saying that because she is showing some pistils on two nodes, is that pre-flower?

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              #23
              Remember back to the beginning. We figured Biobizz is too hot for seedlings. That is when the burn happened. As you have been watering, the soil has cooled.
              You are about 3 weeks into growing an autoflower. Those little hairs are preflower. I would start with half a dose of flowering nutes. Work your way up if the plants can handle it.
              How about a shot of the whole plant?
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                #24
                Originally posted by Gingerbeard View Post
                Remember back to the beginning. We figured Biobizz is too hot for seedlings. That is when the burn happened. As you have been watering, the soil has cooled.
                You are about 3 weeks into growing an autoflower. Those little hairs are preflower. I would start with half a dose of flowering nutes. Work your way up if the plants can handle it.
                How about a shot of the whole plant?
                Ok so right now it’s day 28, end of week 4. It’s dark right now and the plant is a bit droopy, I don’t worry about that because it happens every night then in the morning it comes back to normal. Last pictures were taken 3 days ago



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                  #25
                  If you do a time-lapse of your plants, it will look like they are waving. Maybe trying to fly.
                  Did you repot? Looks like a new bag and fresh soil.
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                  • lookevit
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                    No I didn’t repot. If it’s in pre-flower, what are the chances for it to grow big? I think it will stay small forever..

                  • Bluey
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                    It would normally start stretching soon if it's going to flower

                  #26
                  Looks like she is coming along nicely.

                  It's still very small and as you say may be in preflower.

                  At this stage I wouldn't make any major changes. Given its size even small changes can have an impact so just go cautiously.
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                    #27
                    It is not going to get big, it is only to get about 30" tall in best conditions. Only about 5 weeks left in her grow cycle.

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                      #28
                      No repot. But man, you got some clean bags!
                      I just noticed your soil level. Not nearly enough.
                      Don't worry about growing a tree. What would you have learned with a perfect first? Your plant will grow. Don't worry too much about anything, at this point. You made it through the terrible two's (weeks). Keep with manufacturers recommendations on the bloom nutes and you are good to go.
                      Unless it is a bad pheno, you will get something to smoke/vape/extract/eat.
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                      • lookevit
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                        Yeah, I filled almost the entire pot with soil but after watering a few times the level dropped. Was I supposed to add a little more? Another thing, I am happy if I get like 20 grams, because I’m a begginer smoker and I smoke with tobacco because it’s too strong for me. I’m a huge cig addict too

                      #29
                      Where there is soil, there are roots. A good practice is to keep the soil within a couple inches of the top of the pot. If you get close in at the bottom of the stalk of your plant, a couple inches above the soil, you might see little whiteish bumps. Those whiteish bumps want to be roots. If they get covered with soil, they will be roots.
                      If you think to top (fill) with fresh Biobizz, don't. That is a hot veg soil. Making, say, a 50% mix of Biobizz and something inert like coco will keep from burning the plant. Also, you will need less veg nutes as you go along.
                      Another idea would be to flush the hell out of the Biobizz before topping.
                      Still another idea is to add something totally inert like coco/perlite. You will soon be getting into flowering nutes and will have scant need for veg nutes.

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                      • Bluey
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                        If he fills the pot he'll bury the entire plant. It's very small you know

                      • Gingerbeard
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                        Meh. Get rid of the one and three finger fans.

                      #30
                      I agree with Gingerbeard

                      Remove the one and 3 fingered leaves and fill the pot to within an inch of the top.

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