Help again have no idea what I'm doing

New grower,posted 3 weeks ago that auto flowers weren’t budding ,So at this point dont even know if there white widow auto flowers ( hence is why there in 5 gal buckets) no room left for roots to grow ( one in yellow bucket),. DO i even try putting them in a bigger pot at this point or will I kill it? I started theses girls early to mid April.,and to make matters wose now the leaves are turning yellow

HELP ME :pray:


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One thing you could do is dig whole and put the plants still in their containers in the hole and make sure it’s air tight , this will help the roots grow down. I did this once and saved my plant . Just pic the yellow leaves off and see how it goes… I don’t see that many :blush:

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I would leave them in the 5 gallon buckets, that’s plenty of room Grow Bro. If there not autos they’ll start flowering when the sun is providing less than 14 hours of light. Being autos they should have started flowering around week 4-6 above ground. I couldn’t tell but the last pic looks like pre-flower? Post some up close shots :love_you_gesture:

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This pic of white bucket with yellow leavesNext close up tall plant yellow bucket

Last plant close up white bucket next to yellow bucket

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Those are definitely in pre flower. I would not transplant at this point.

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Thanks, this has been a lot harder than I imagined

For your pots…
Do you have drain holes? Don’t want them sitting in water. They do need to dry out.

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There’s quite a bit to learn…but after your 2nd or 3rd grow it gets alot easier and more like a routine. Non-water days for me are basically peeking into the tent for 30 seconds, empty the dehumidifier and continue with my day.

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Yes I gave them plenty of drain holes

You’re like, on flowerings doorstep. Leave them be. If using synthetic nutes, I’d start mixing according to flower schedule.

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Me too.
Then I planted them in the ground.

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