Hello all. New grower here. I just need an opinion on my two WW auto grow purchased here. This is 30 days from germination. Was curious if they should be bigger than this? Basement grow with temp around 50.
5 gal smart pots
600 wt led
Fox farms ocean forest soil
Tent Around 73 deg
No nutrients so far
Welcome @Mizar! They seem VERY stunted to me, healthy but for 30 day old auto-flowers they seem small, they should be entering their pre-flower stage at week 4… Everything you listed seems good to me but how high is your light?
here’s a picture of my 34 day old Blueberry autos. I just gave them their 1st flower nutes this morning because I can’t let them get much taller. I’m going to tag a few folks to get you some more knowledgeable help! @garrigan62@bob31@Countryboyjvd1971 Good luck! You’ll want to do a couple of things…
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I’m whit @jusgettinby 100%. Them are looking good and healthy but should be much bigger (almost double)
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Well seems like they spent too much time in plastic cups, then were transplanted, and now they’re in too big of a pot. All of which will keep them from getting bigger.
I have started two more in cups. Been three days since in the cups and am still waiting on them breaking through. I have also purchased 3gal pots and will transplant them in those.
If you go with a start method, rock wool or similar for autos which you can plunk right into 3 gallon pots. Minimum transplanting with autos or they’ll stall out like @dbrn32 pointed out.
Yep, 3 gallon pots for most autos. Five gallons won’t hurt them but they’ll need more water. Put you r light about 3ft above them and just wait. They are healthy, green, just small… Autos are strange plants that do what they want when they want too.