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Do I'm on day 34 ish seems like it's too bushie and if I move some leaves its got moisture on the leaves also on a side note should I start seeing pre flowers yet cheers
 

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Do I'm on day 34 ish seems like it's too bushie and if I move some leaves its got moisture on the leaves also on a side note should I start seeing pre flowers yet cheers
I don't see it showing sex yet so pre-flowers are down the road a bit. It is easier to tell the health of a plant with pictures in white (5000K) light. What strain is it? it seems a bit squaty/bushy you might try adding some more red light or move the lights a little further away to stimulate some vertical growth.
 
Personally I wouldn't trim anything with a plant that little and that young.
 
I don't see it showing sex yet so pre-flowers are down the road a bit. It is easier to tell the health of a plant with pictures in white (5000K) light. What strain is it? it seems a bit squaty/bushy you might try adding some more red light or move the lights a little further away to stimulate some vertical growth.
Sorry was a bit vague. It's a northern light auto
My first go at it all
Would you say it's too small for the age iv got it under a 90w ufo
 

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@Newgrow31 Your plant is looking very healthy. Try not to kill it with love :haha:. Do not be concerned with any preconception of what this plant, might, could or should look like on any given time line or compared to anyone else's plant. Pay attention to the plant in front of you. It will reach it's potential based on its environment. Just keep it healthy like you have so far and you will be rewarded for your work. Sometimes the slower ones pay off big!

Be sure to sing out if any symptoms pop up.

:vibe:
 
@Newgrow31 Your plant is looking very healthy. Try not to kill it with love :haha:. Do not be concerned with any preconception of what this plant, might, could or should look like on any given time line or compared to anyone else's plant. Pay attention to the plant in front of you. It will reach it's potential based on its environment. Just keep it healthy like you have so far and you will be rewarded for your work. Sometimes the slower ones pay off big!

Be sure to sing out if any symptoms pop up.

:vibe:
Massive help that mate thanks very much
 
Nice start, go slow and easy bro!
 
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