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Hey guys, new member here!
I'm doing my first grow now, and lets just say that all sorts of things have gone wrong LOL.
Strain: Crop Kings White Widow autoflower
Started out with 7 seeds, all germinated using paper towel method and i had them in solo cups with miracle grow garden soil, they all seemed to be growing well. One died i think because i forgot to water it. Then, at 2 or so weeks I transplanted into 1.5/2 gallon pots that had kellogs patio plus soil(critical mistake as I'd come to learn). They all had a nitrogen deficiency, one of the plants died after I fucked up a transplant, and for the most part their growth slowed tremendously. After reading some rather shitty home depot reviews for the soil I decided to take drastic action, and bought some fox farm soil from the local nursery(would've done this at first but I didnt see any the first time I went there
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Now, these pics were taken at week 5 plus 2 days.
2 of the plants are topped, and one has obviously started flowering.
Any tips/suggestions on how i could trigger new growth/why the plants look a little fucked up and how that stuff could be fixed? I've planted them in a river valley surrounded by nettles that's only accesible by trekking a quarter mile down a stream and wearing lots of bug spray.
Thanks guys
I'm doing my first grow now, and lets just say that all sorts of things have gone wrong LOL.
Strain: Crop Kings White Widow autoflower
Started out with 7 seeds, all germinated using paper towel method and i had them in solo cups with miracle grow garden soil, they all seemed to be growing well. One died i think because i forgot to water it. Then, at 2 or so weeks I transplanted into 1.5/2 gallon pots that had kellogs patio plus soil(critical mistake as I'd come to learn). They all had a nitrogen deficiency, one of the plants died after I fucked up a transplant, and for the most part their growth slowed tremendously. After reading some rather shitty home depot reviews for the soil I decided to take drastic action, and bought some fox farm soil from the local nursery(would've done this at first but I didnt see any the first time I went there

Now, these pics were taken at week 5 plus 2 days.
2 of the plants are topped, and one has obviously started flowering.
Any tips/suggestions on how i could trigger new growth/why the plants look a little fucked up and how that stuff could be fixed? I've planted them in a river valley surrounded by nettles that's only accesible by trekking a quarter mile down a stream and wearing lots of bug spray.
Thanks guys
