Well been a while but but my babies are not camera shy

Yoooo.... Ours look basically the same ....color.. squiggly grow..etc :headbanger:and nice, call it a shoot out cuz those are pistils.

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Just a perfect lady.:circle-of-love:

Stay safe
Bill
 
Thanks but yours is doing great to...just take all the advice here and trust your gut. And yea once I figured out how to use the emojis... I use the F out those bad boys. Lol
 
With patience you can fix almost any seed, trust me lol don't give up on it. The plant I showed you that looks like yours, is a mutant and has had issues it's whole life...now look at it roughly two months from chop :cool:. Don't be afraid to try new things to save the plant especially if it's already out the door. And everyone looks like they're coming along great.
 
With patience you can fix almost any seed, trust me lol don't give up on it. The plant I showed you that looks like yours, is a mutant and has had issues it's whole life...now look at it roughly two months from chop :cool:. Don't be afraid to try new things to save the plant especially if it's already out the door. And everyone looks like they're coming along great.
@HappyHazmat88 do u think I should transplant her into a new pot new soil
 
is that straight soil? I don't see any perlite in the pot with the one that is struggling. May I ask for a better pic of plant and what size pot is it in. I just had to up pot 2 of mine into fabric pots.
 
Yes up pot absolutely 1qt is only 1/4 gallon of dirt and that would basically be like trying to grow in a space double the size of a solo cup....I'm sure your roots are already close to the bottom. And I mention the perlite as that soil looks thick and may hold to much water and may end up drowning the plant.
 
Should be ok I actually have one auto in a 2.5 qt it is growing and healthy but it slower than the rest....which to me is ok, this way they will finish at different times. But my concern is the soil.
 
would that be sufficient or is it a waste of time
In my eyes I would never give one up...I would look at it as a way to hone your skills in revitalizing the plant...and once healthy you can practice training topping cropping etc...as you didn't expect it to live anyways so anything that happened would all be in the name of practice.
 
@HappyHazmat88 I'm so happy that I listened to you and transplant it because In doing this I spent a little extra time is examining the garden and I discovered the secret parts of my Limon kush drum roll please it's a girl and it's a auto my first hairs I was really surprised with the root growth of my sick gg4 and I must say it was a sloppiest transplant I ever did not purposely
 
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