Is it risky to transplant autos? i have some good pics

I transplanted a NL auto and although it is going to produce an ounce of quality bud, it is only 14" tall. Do you think the transplant was the reason? i am currently cycling 4 plants, all autos. I have a seedling in a closet and 3 plants(NL,AH, BB) in my tent. It isn’t easy controlling 3 plants in a 2x2 tent.

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No harm in transplanting autos if done early. I transplant after the seedling has grown 10-14 days from breaking ground :love_you_gesture:

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is that algae on the soil in the 1st pic?

I transplant autos all the time ive never had a problem with stunted growth or small plants all of my autos have been huge plants i believe that it comes down to genetics most of the time .but ur plant seems to be doing great i would start se lst training on it just carefully bending over the plant for now what nutrients are u using are u organic grower or bottled nutrients

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no, its just pure ocean forest.

the first pic isn’t the one that was 14" tall. It is only 21 days old. I harvested the funny looking NL today. I will never transplant an Auto again, the other three “normal” auto plants did not get transplanted. I think maybe I stressed it too much. Thanks a bunch for the input.

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I am new to this, this was just my 2nd batch of plants i have grown. I use Ocean Forest soil and then Dr. Earth flower Girl, a concentrated powder inoculant, and flower fuel. I don’t use additives until I see early bud stage.

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