New Grower Deformed seedling

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I've been growing auto flowers for a while using the same setup consisting of a 2x3 grow tent, soil from grow shop in 3 gallon pots, 600w led, and three fans. Overall temperature and humidity have been good and I've harvested some nice plants. I'm a new grower and hadn't came accross a deformed seedling until now.

My question: Is my plant doomed to be a dwarf or should I start a new seed? The strain is Girl Scout Cookies from supreme seeds.

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You will be fine. My current run, one started out deformed. The husk just wouldn't fall. It got funky. However, that is no problem for an Autoflower, as they are an extremely tough plant. Mine has flourished since. You are good to go.
 
Thanks for the reply. I had the same problem with the husk not falling off. I'll leave it be and hope it turns out just fine.
 
I'm a total noob to growing (see profile name) but from my view... your plants looks healthy, check. It's an autoflower, check. It will continue to grow if you feed/water it, check. You are good to go man, treat it like any other auto you have grown and you'll get some nice bud for sure.

Looks like you know what you're doing!
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It looks a lot like many grows here, short and stout. I'm a brand new grower and the only 2 things I can think of that are causing this are your plants genetics and how close you have your light.

I personally did the same thing with my leds, they don't put off much heat and the plants didn't show signs of burn so I kept them low. I raised my lights and my girls are getting a little more leggy. You could always try that?

But don't ditch that plant, she looks happy and healthy! Always better to try something new like LST, topping ect than toss a plant for no reason. I'd LST that plant and get a nice little bush, and remember these ladies like to stretch so you can plan on that.
 
Thanks for all the info everyone. My plant seems to be doing better after just giving it some time. I keep my light at least two feet above my seedlings, I'm hoping this plants starts stretching once flowering begins.

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