2 bottom leaves are yellow
Normal.
Now would be a good time to transplant to a bigger pot final home. I see nothing to worry about.
Those tiny cotys have served their purpose and perfectly normal. She’s definitely ready for a larger vessel
The Growmies have you covered @Beginner1
Question tho, is she in flower?
Looks good the yellowing is normal
Is this an auto? She seems to be starting the flowering cycle
Hi lets see them roots. Seems its in a clear starter cup and you can lift it out for inspection? Roots should’ve filled that a couple weeks ago. Probably soil was too wet or compacted and roots didnt grow out. Weak lights slows things. If thats an auto then thats as big as its going to get. Photo, up-pot into bigger fluffier soil
Certainly is. And if shes a one month old Auto, shes about right on track for most of her kind. Auto-flower strains will flower whenever their internal timer tells them too, which for most is around 4-6 weeks.
There are external factors that can trigger the timer a little early, mainly stress related.
But sometimes, Mother just does what Mother wants and all you can do is observe
So should I place it in bigger pot or leave it like this to flower it’s my first time
I didn’t feed her just water and sun it’s like to see if I can do it before I buy everything
Roots are all over hahaha I just checked it
IMO, I would leave it. Transplanting at this stage won’t benefit her much. You, on the other hand, would gain the experience of transplanting, which will be in your future if you keep this up
At the very least, give her some food for those buds shes trying to make and ensure shes getting plenty of sunlight.
Btw, you got this! It won’t be long and you’ll be on the other end of the spectrum trying to slow their growth, hoping you have enough headroom, lol!
I’d say very gently transplant to bigger pot of fresh soil myself.
Transplanting now into a larger pot of fresh soil means you don’t have to start feeding supplemental nutrients for flower as fresh soil has nutrients in it.
It will also help with watering through flower.
Plant’s use alot more water in flower and a larger container requires less frequent watering.
Feeding nutrients can sometimes be challenging for new growers and while it is something you need to learn, some growers transplant to fresh soil throughout their grows for the only purpose of not having to “feed” them as each transplant gives fresh soil with fresh nutrients..
What type container is that in? Hard to tell in pic.
The Autos I have grown typically have a growth spurt at about this stage for a week or 2, then probably wont grow much after.
Transplant is your choice, I would transplant if it was mine. I would make sure the soil is the same if transplanting to avoid shock.
Just try to give best conditions, temp, humidity and light to finish.
If you tell us soil type someone might recommend some nutrients if you are water only.
I just started my outside grow, 4 photos and 2 autos. 4 days after sprout it is obvious which ones are autos, both reduced growth. These will be my last autos, i am done with them. Photos on average tend to be more potent.
Looks hungry and overwatered.
I was thinking it definitely looked super wet. To much water is probably worse then not enough early on in growth.
@Beginner1 It looks to me that your plant is drowning, its lacking oxygen in the rootball and it may be in soil thats not allowing it to drain properly which causes a whole list of problems in any plant. Personally I would fix another container with 50 % rice hulls and 50 % soil, mixed well and then transplant into it. Then only water when she asks for it by getting wilty. I know its scary at first but trust me its a part of the process and She will grow much much better. Shes only got a couple months left anyways. So next time maybe start your auto out in a larger container with your rice-hull mixture and water sparingly. Its the most common mistake we all make. Good luck hope this helps.
Probably a good suggestion since we have no idea what soil is being used