New Grower First Time Post and Grow! Review and Critique Requested! With pictures!

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Looking good. I do see a little leaf curl on a couple plants. Might want to back off a bit on the nutes.
 
Thanks Muddy, which picture(s) in particular? I have a confession, I accidentally poured some water on some of the side leaves making them droop a bit, I shook them lightly and blotted with a paper towel. I hated having to transplant, one of the biggest no-no's in autoflowers is transplanting, or that is what I have read from Dr. Autoflower and some other sites. I could feel some of the roots tearing slightly as I tried my best to gently separate in the middle. It just makes you cringe man. I hope they recover quickly.
 
Pic SDC14143. The leaves at the very top of the picture are sort of curling down from the center vein (tacoing) and the ends of the leaves are curling down. Sure sign of too much N.

I transplant all the time, matter of fact have 6 RRF to transplant tomorrow. If done right it's not an issue.
 
Thanks again man, yah that is the biggest out of them all, the one I brag about, I have no idea how she has gotten an overdose I haven't given her nothing but like 2 doses of 1ml of micro since she began growing, odd that.
 
I wouldn't expect that either growing soil less and the mild feedings you've given. It's not bad, just keep an eye on it.
 
Hello everyone, sorry for lack of updates but scroll down to this and read the side story if you are interested: * Anyways, day 25 and my plants are nice and big and mostly well, I watered them a few days ago with just plain tap, ph'd, with peroxide to oxygenate the root system. They went apeshit and started to uptake the remaining nutes from the previous feed. I adjusted all the babies and smaller plants on books to give the canopy profile a more even distribution of light. There is only one crappy picture, and I apologize I will have more later. So how am I doing? 3 autos have sexed to females, 2 are still babies, and 2 others have not made up their mind, although I suspect one is a stupid ugly dude. Thanks for looking!

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*side story I live in an area without dedicated internet, no cable nor dsl runs to my home, despite the fact I live 2 miles from the most busiest road that has a lot of businesses in the county. The only options I had were 3G cellular, satellite, and dial-up. I had Ntelos 3g mifi unlimited data plan, and they have dropped me for excessive usage. Which according to my terms and conditions they CANNOT do this. I am in the process of filing for class action. It was the only affordable and decent service in my area that I could get. Fucking corporations... :(
 
looking good killijin :clap:
 
Thanks man, I am thinking for my first time ever, with the advice that you fine AFN folks have given, coupled with pretty good equipment, I am doing pretty A-OK.. Hooah!
 
Okay so day 28, it's odd having a mix of plant sizes, I have no idea why it is like this, well 2 plants that have sexed to female have taken off, as expected, but 3 have not, and 2 are the babies that were behind due to my mistake, plus 3 photo's. So I have rearranged and spread out my plants for 1 sq ft of space in-between plants since the vegetation is starting to get a little thick. Continued after photos...
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All the small plants are put on books to even out the canopy profile. Pic 1 and 3 are both dealer seeds, they both suffered from being overfed nitrogen, which is why I want to know if during their recovery, they are both demonstrating a wrinkling leaf, is this natural from healing? or is it something else? On that note, I find it weird and funny that the photo plants suffered nute overdose from very minor feeding, and the auto's just laughed and called them pussies.:crying:

I am also considering doing the lucas formula for flora G-M-B, should I do that or just feed based on 1/2 recommended by manufacturer? Is there anything else I should be aware of that I am not seeing? Thanks for looking! Oh one more thing, I have a big full bag of worm castings, Muddy or someone else familiar, can I introduce some to the top level of soil, or should I make a water tea with it since I cannot thoroughly mix into soil? May the sensimilla be with you!
 
Wrinkly, or "wavy" looking leaves are usually the first sign of magnesium deficiency. It could also mean your ph is fluctuating, but probably more magnesium related, especially if you just started flowering.

Don't make no harsh decisions, if your ph is fine wait a couple days, if mid ribs-mid leaves start turning yellow than add cal-mag :)

Nice looking first grow
 
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