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Hi, I have an auto Pineapple glue.
Its total lifetime is 70-75 days according to the breeder Advanced Seeds.
I had to transplant my plant when she was three weeks old and just started showing her sex.
The previous soil was having PH issues and I transplanted her into a new organic soil with 6.7 as ph.
It lost most of its big leaves after transplantation and what is left is very small new growing leaves. Lots of them coming out from near the main stem.

How will this unflod now? Will the veg period wgich is generally around 4-5 weeks get extended? Or will it be just a dwarf grow?
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Hi, I have an auto Pineapple glue.
Its total lifetime is 70-75 days according to the breeder Advanced Seeds.
I had to transplant my plant when she was three weeks old and just started showing her sex.
The previous soil was having PH issues and I transplanted her into a new organic soil with 6.7 as ph.
It lost most of its big leaves after transplantation and what is left is very small new growing leaves. Lots of them coming out from near the main stem.

How will this unflod now? Will the veg period wgich is generally around 4-5 weeks get extended? Or will it be just a dwarf grow?
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She is badly stunted i would suspect it's from before but I also wondering how often are you watering are/have you fed yet
 
She is badly stunted i would suspect it's from before but I also wondering how often are you watering are/have you fed yet
Well I havent fed her anything externally yet except seaweed.
The soil is rich with manure and compost and I was thinking of keeping ut organic
 
Transplanting autos is always a little tricky, and think part of the reason why is this: its well n truly stunted.

What were the PH issues that required you to repot into PH 6.7 media??

And what PH are you feeding now (seaweed drench?)


Going forward it will continue to veg (probable) at a reduced rate, and yes: hopefully flower as normal.
But the trx has definitely stunted is at crucial stage and it will be your call as to whether its worth it (easier to drop a new bean?!)
 
Well I havent fed her anything externally yet except seaweed.
The soil is rich with manure and compost and I was thinking of keeping ut organic
So wats the ph ur drenching@ also pick up the pot to see how heavy the pot is that's a great way to see if it needs to be watered also if you can maintain 80 to 84 lights on and as close to 70 74 (10 degree difference) lights off plant directly in final pot it not only reduces stress but the plants grow much larger aswell as healthier than one grown in a smaller pot and transplanted (all things being equal) so you may want to try that I do this with good results even with me not getting over 70 @ lights off and lights on 86ish here are some pics for reference in growth a few days apart first 2 pic are @ day 12 and 16 with blue toof x 24carat a fast strain and in 1gal pot and stilton special x 3Bears og first pick is on April 12 and the 2nd pic is the 28th also this is a bigger strain aswell as in a 2+ gallon pot both have the same organic soil mix that I top dress (when needed) works well very simple and cheap I can explain wat I use if ur interested but it's organic watering only no mixing nutes with water anyhow can you get some pics in natural light?
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Transplanting autos is always a little tricky, and think part of the reason why is this: its well n truly stunted.

What were the PH issues that required you to repot into PH 6.7 media??

And what PH are you feeding now (seaweed drench?)


Going forward it will continue to veg (probable) at a reduced rate, and yes: hopefully flower as normal.
But the trx has definitely stunted is at crucial stage and it will be your call as to whether its worth it (easier to drop a new bean?!)
Well i have started a new seed too and letting this grow as an experiment and also just for the love of first try.The ph of prev soil was around 7.2-7.4, tried to flush the soil but it got completely flooded and would sure have killed the baby if left in there a couple of more days.
Will love it if she even survives well and gives me experience of handling flower stages too. And the stunting is really really major. I am amazed she is even able to go through what I put her through.
 
So wats the ph ur drenching@ also pick up the pot to see how heavy the pot is that's a great way to see if it needs to be watered also if you can maintain 80 to 84 lights on and as close to 70 74 (10 degree difference) lights off plant directly in final pot it not only reduces stress but the plants grow much larger aswell as healthier than one grown in a smaller pot and transplanted (all things being equal) so you may want to try that I do this with good results even with me not getting over 70 @ lights off and lights on 86ish here are some pics for reference in growth a few days apart first 2 pic are @ day 12 and 16 with blue toof x 24carat a fast strain and in 1gal pot and stilton special x 3Bears og first pick is on April 12 and the 2nd pic is the 28th also this is a bigger strain aswell as in a 2+ gallon pot both have the same organic soil mix that I top dress (when needed) works well very simple and cheap I can explain wat I use if ur interested but it's organic watering only no mixing nutes with water anyhow can you get some pics in natural light?View attachment 1184232View attachment 1184233View attachment 1184234View attachment 1184235
Hi thanks a lot for replying. I am on a really cheap grow and hence dont have too much control over temperature maintenance.
The temperature here is not bad at all. The major issue was I transplanted her and she is stunted beyond recognition. Lost all her leaves and this is her now. Barely surviving. Letting her keep going as she is my first grow. Dropped a new seed too.will love to get in touch about organic feeding❤️
 
Hi thanks a lot for replying. I am on a really cheap grow and hence dont have too much control over temperature maintenance.
The temperature here is not bad at all. The major issue was I transplanted her and she is stunted beyond recognition. Lost all her leaves and this is her now. Barely surviving. Letting her keep going as she is my first grow. Dropped a new seed too.will love to get in touch about organic feeding❤
Ya I would say let the stunted go if you have the room only bc u will learn alot and when ever u have a bit of time I will explain my approach
 
It looks so badly fucked that i doubt it would make more than few grams of weed. Personally i would cut it off and put a new one instead of it. Or if there is room, just keep it somewhere in the tent for lulz, but put a new plant in place of it.

Ps. basic soil is too hot for seedlings. You should mix some coco(and something for aeration, like clay pebbles) or seedling mix with soil, to make it less hot. You could for example make a mix of 50/50 seedling soil(or coco) and normal soil on the top half of the pot and then regular soil on the bottom if you want to get some nutes from the soil. Or you could for example put some bio tabs(or other) in the soil for slow release organic nutes and have it 50/50 mix all the way.
 
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Alternatively you could use colloidal silver on her.
Stressed but through it now, as @CannaDaTaBiz says; good for a couple g's at best.
But if you can get two flower sites (one for pollen one for seeds!) You could at least ensure her genetics live on....
Never been one to waste an opportunity.
 
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