Wedding cake autoflower

My first grow.

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Congrats on your first grow, and welcome to the forum! :+1:

I don’t know if you meant to include a picture, but I don’t see any pictures.

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Welcome aboard! You will find some of the best cannabis indoor and outdoor cultivators worldwide in this forum. You will definitely be in good hands while your experience deepens. Best of luck with your grow. :call_me_hand:t2::call_me_hand:t2:

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Welcome home growmie!! If you want to learn, this is the group to ask!! Some of the most knowledgeable and honest growers I have ever dealt with. :call_me_hand: :call_me_hand:

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Welcome to the family my friend happy growing

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Thanks. I am a novice at this and not sure how forum works.

I have a Wedding Cake autoflower that sprouted 4 wks ago. Just wondering when I should transplant. Growing indoors.

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Pictures please?

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Taken this morning. 7” tall. I can see come roots from bottom of container.

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@Ripr she’s ready for transplant my friend happy growing

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Wonderful! Thanks. Think it’s ready for the Stage 2 Growtime fertilizer?

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Welcome aboard!!! She’s ready to go into her forever home, most definitely. Question: Is she going to be a window plant? She absolutely will not produce any quality buds, if so. When indoors, cannabis needs a solid 40w per square ft. A good, 150w LED grow light can get 1 smaller plant thru to harvest. But glass blocks the UV rays necessary for them to thrive, so window growing isn’t a great idea. Do you have a light?

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That’s very helpful. I will move her to a room with grow light instead of windowsill. No I don’t have that large of grow light but will get one this weekend. Thank you.
Can I start giving her the Stage 2 Growtime now?

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It depends on what nutes you’re using and what soil as well. With autos, it can be tricky on when to give what, nutrient wise as they will start flowering when they feel like it. Photoperiod plant have to have their hours of light exposure manipulated to force them into flower.

Let me find you a support ticket. This info is important. It seems like a lot, but it helps a ton for other growers to help dial in on helping us newbies out!

COPY/PASTE the below list into your forum post.

Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something, just say so, or post NA (non applicable).

What strain?

Soil or coco? Brand

Vessels: Pots or bags and size?

PH of Water:

PPM/TDS or EC of nutrient solution

Light system:

Temps; Day, Night:

Humidity; Day, Night:

Ventilation system: Yes, No, Size?

AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier? Brand

Co2; Yes, No

Always try to upload a clear picture of any issues you may have to allow the community to assist you.

Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer should be included. Feel free to elaborate, but short and to the point questions and facts will help us help you in a more efficient manner :slight_smile:

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Will do. Thanks
Man, how growing has changed since I was in college 50 years ago. Of course the quality has too.:grinning:
Thanks again for all the help.

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