I’m a first time grower. I took a chance on GG4 being my first autoflower. The smaller one seems to be doing great but the larger one is super thin and wispy. I’m not sure what to do.
We are currently into 4-5 weeks of flowering. Pics for reference in post. Any advice at all is greatly appreciated.
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Maybe I am being impatient? I am not sure. I feel like this looks super thin compared to the other one and I am unsure what I’ve done wrong as they’ve all received the same nutrients and are on the same feeding schedule. Both outdoors.
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I grew 5 same everything and got 5 different outcomes, they don’t grow exactly the same
3 autos and 2 photos, one photo is a dwarf, strange
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Oh wow those are beautiful.
I’m guessing maybe I just need to give her more time? I’ve read some folks saying that GG4 can take up to 9 to 14 weeks to flower in some cases.
The smaller one is really doing well and the buds get taller and more dense a little more each day. So at least there’s that.
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Be patient, sometimes they don’t look good, then all of a sudden take off, Good luck, give her the right nutrients and you should be fine
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I’ve been using these every other feeding. 4 table spoons of the big bloom and 3 of tiger bloom. I can’t say I’m unhappy with it.
They def helped my tomatoes and kale perk right up.
Hoping it’ll do some magic for the girls. Fingers crossed.
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The bottom photo is a photo plant that dwarfed, only grew about 4 feet, but very fat buds,
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What week of flower are u in
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Theyll fatten up… give em time
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I don’t know I started them in April, try some worm castings as well
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4 tps seems like a lot. I no longer use these, as I opted for organic, but I don’t ever remember using that much when I fed. Hopefully they’ll plump up for you.
This line up is missing the grow big which provides the needed nitrogen Grow Bro 
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