Stunted auto - how does it look like?

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Hi

I'm quite new to growing, so sorry for maybe asking silly questions...

How does it work when auto is stunt during vegetation phase? I have almost 5 week old RQS Sweet Skunk girl that had hard time since born. First something bad happened just few days after sprouting - I think stem just below ground was getting sick and thin - probably overwatering? I noticed it as It just tilted a bit when being sprayed - but not the healthy, well supported plant would. I decided to give it a bit more of soil to stabilize - and it worked. Then I had ph fall - new organic soil, not enough water - got three/four yellowing leaves for lack of nitrogen. After flush everything went back to normal, but plant is small for her age - more like three weeks compared to previous grows. Today (33 days since above ground) it showed sex and seems to be gaining weight nicely.

Toothpick for scale, pot is 25cm in diameter, so plant is 15cm. TS600 Led panel, tiny box for two plants (only 2 feet tall).

What should I do now?

Is it ok to belive it will be just slower, or just bit smaller than one with perfect conditions?

Or from now on there will be only a problems - now slow veg, then slow flower, then not ripening. I fear roots were stunted and this will not work.

How do you feel?

m.
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looks healthy.. just a runt..maybe needs more food n water
 
Hi

I'm quite new to growing, so sorry for maybe asking silly questions...

How does it work when auto is stunt during vegetation phase? I have almost 5 week old RQS Sweet Skunk girl that had hard time since born. First something bad happened just few days after sprouting - I think stem just below ground was getting sick and thin - probably overwatering? I noticed it as It just tilted a bit when being sprayed - but not the healthy, well supported plant would. I decided to give it a bit more of soil to stabilize - and it worked. Then I had ph fall - new organic soil, not enough water - got three/four yellowing leaves for lack of nitrogen. After flush everything went back to normal, but plant is small for her age - more like three weeks compared to previous grows. Today (33 days since above ground) it showed sex and seems to be gaining weight nicely.

Toothpick for scale, pot is 25cm in diameter, so plant is 15cm. TS600 Led panel, tiny box for two plants (only 2 feet tall).

What should I do now?

Is it ok to belive it will be just slower, or just bit smaller than one with perfect conditions?

Or from now on there will be only a problems - now slow veg, then slow flower, then not ripening. I fear roots were stunted and this will not work.

How do you feel?

m.View attachment 1165870

hmm...well, a wee on the smaller side mebbe, but lookz really lush & full o' vigor all the same...she may not yield as much, and/or may take a bit longer, but she'll be a nice lil plant regardless :thumbsup: ppp
 
They look healthy just short!
I am curious what kind of lights you have and how close they are?
I am starting to think that the light coming from my QB96's should be turned down to make the plants stretch.
I have been getting short plants with tons of lateral branching but not much vertical stretch.
 
I have Mars Hydro TS600 LED board for two plants on 60x30cm floor, ca 50cm above pots. And this is full height of my place - so
I have to LST heavily to fit - for previous grows it worked fine.

This one is also tied a bit - now waiting for stretch and it should fit perfectly.

m.
 
Hi

I'm quite new to growing, so sorry for maybe asking silly questions...

How does it work when auto is stunt during vegetation phase? I have almost 5 week old RQS Sweet Skunk girl that had hard time since born. First something bad happened just few days after sprouting - I think stem just below ground was getting sick and thin - probably overwatering? I noticed it as It just tilted a bit when being sprayed - but not the healthy, well supported plant would. I decided to give it a bit more of soil to stabilize - and it worked. Then I had ph fall - new organic soil, not enough water - got three/four yellowing leaves for lack of nitrogen. After flush everything went back to normal, but plant is small for her age - more like three weeks compared to previous grows. Today (33 days since above ground) it showed sex and seems to be gaining weight nicely.

Toothpick for scale, pot is 25cm in diameter, so plant is 15cm. TS600 Led panel, tiny box for two plants (only 2 feet tall).

What should I do now?

Is it ok to belive it will be just slower, or just bit smaller than one with perfect conditions?

Or from now on there will be only a problems - now slow veg, then slow flower, then not ripening. I fear roots were stunted and this will not work.

How do you feel?

m.View attachment 1165870
For me, I think its healthy
 
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