New Grower noob..am i doing ok?.tangerine dream 35 days

Is it a auto if so then it's stunted for that old.... Over watering, wrong pH, over feeding causing a lock out, so many things could be the problem
First thing I would do is get those CFL as close as possible
I've been smoking weed for years and now took the challenge to grow it.
For now I'm only using 150w cfl with reflector,canna terra plus an there nutes.
Will have another two cfls next week.
I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me how I'm doing by looking at my girl.
35 days old, has a few pistils
18\6

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I've been smoking weed for years and now took the challenge to grow it.
For now I'm only using 150w cfl with reflector,canna terra plus an there nutes.
Will have another two cfls next week.
I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me how I'm doing by looking at my girl.
35 days old, has a few pistils
18\6
She kinda looks.under feed or over watered

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She kinda looks.under feed or over watered

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My bulb broke and had to wait 3 days so was next to the window or back garden but weather wasn't the warmest an no were near as hot as my tent,so stayed moist longer than normal
 
Is it a auto if so then it's stunted for that old.... Over watering, wrong pH, over feeding causing a lock out, so many things could be the problem
First thing I would do is get those CFL as close as possible

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Light broke an was without one for 3 days an at first overwatered this is my first ever time growing an yes it a auto mate
 
I’m new also and this is my first auto grow also. I have a thread on here to. This is my 2 auto at 19 days. Your may be under feed or over watered. I’m growing with hydroponics so I could be wrong never grew with soil.
 

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Yes most auto roots can be finicky. I do something similar to what you did, the no transplant. I start my plants in solo cups, I take one and cut out two windows 1x2 and cut out the bottom, place in another cup an fill with soil. Once the leaves reach the edge of the cups I plant the inner cup in a 3/5 gallon pot.

Once I figured it out, 3" Jiffy (Peat) Pots are for me. The secret is to soak and rinse them in warm water (ph'd if you can) until they're hydrated. Fill with seed starter, and put the pots in a tray. First watering is from the top and bottom of the tray. From then on, water from the bottom only and let the pots wick up the water. Roots bust through no problem, and the whole thing goes in a pot or the ground.

Like you, I use an extra dry pot to template the hole for a perfect fit.
 
If you're looking for a good outdoor soil that you only have to water and not mess with any feeding at all, use this soil.
 
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