Small leafs on stem

Those pots are kept on roof and almost all plants have small :herb: on entire stem just on top have bigger is that normal?

These plants get enough sunlight from all directions so might not be light issue

I grew these in 50 compost 50 garden soil




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The nodes at the bottom of the plant will produce new leaves which will be smaller since they are new. It is normal.

I suggest 1 plant per pot. Multiple plants in a single pot creates competition between plants for nutrients and water, the roots may become entangled which may strangle a plant, and last, the plants may mature at different rates.

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The roots of those 3 might already tangled so was scared to break them and put in individual pot

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@AndThis

You’ll be surprised how much abuse these plants can take!

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You should start a journal of you own that way we can help along the way without having to back to all of your topics on the same grow! Tag any of us for hep! It keeps us from giving conflicitng information and helps you journal and record your grow! Happy Growing!!

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Are they photos or autoflower

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Very old landrace regular seeds

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So they’re photoperiod. This time of year there is not enough hours of sunlight in a day to keep them from flowering. I usually start mine inside in April then transplant them outside in June. If I put them out earlier like mid May i put a floodlight on a timer out with my plants. Its on for an hour or so after sunset.

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@Caligurl is that looks like over watered


Strange cos I keep it in sun always and in it is in coco

Btw my roof water tank leak a bit and it makes a bit wide line of water approx 12 feet long and 5 feet wide just a thin layer of water so was wondering to use that for plant uptake but as I tried putting my plastic and fabric put on it with in few hours the soil drink water to the top then I have to keep the pot on dry area out of fear of water locked puting clay pebbles on the water path and keeppot in it 24/7 will it work

I would not. You don’t know what kind of sediment is in that water. It does look over watered but could also be under watered. I’m not a coco grower maybe maybe @LiesGrows could help here.

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I’m not a coco grower but this definitely looks under watered

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Thanks for info I will post pic of that plant progress down below day after tomorrow

And yesterday night when I water my elder plants by spray on soil and on plant it self I see today night and this happened