My plant isnt growing at the speed it should and i dont know why

im at almost 2 months on my auto white widow she is a nice size with multiple bud sites with pistils everywhere. heres the thing its at almost 2 months and hasnt budded up or fattened up at all, i use fox farm soil and organic nutrients. my temp is usually 76F and humidity ranges from 40-50%. help!!!

Sounds to me like everything is great. Every plant you grow is going to be different. Some will grow biggr than others, and will; have bigger buds than others. Autos will always have smaller buds than regulars.

It could also be inadequate lighting.

i have t5 lighting ? should i be having this problem?

Maybe, maybe not, any light can be too much or too little depending on how it is used.

Seedlings and clones require about 400-1000 lumens per square foot.

Vegetative growth requires about a minimum of 2,000 to 3,000 lumens per square foot.

Flowering requires about 5,000 to 10,000 lumens per square foot, ideally, and can take possibly much more.

10,000 lumens is about the average power of the sun at sea level.

Something to keep in mind is how large an area you are trying to cover. Just because a light might say it has 10,000 lumens or foot candles, this is going to be at a specific distance from the light and for only a certain area of coverage. the larger the area and the farther the light is from the leaves, the less the power of the light reaching the leaves due to the inverse square law of light and radiation…

YES! T5’s are great lights for sedlings, and development of clones. Temper your expectations of yield if you choose to grow with T5 ligtting