New Grower Does size matter?

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I have 4 jock horror plants going, soil recipe from advice on here, they have been treated the same, 2 are doing just great, not quite 4 weeks, they are lush and green and about 7 inches tall, two look like bonsai, only maybe 2 inches tall, is this just a quirk of autoflowers? Thanks
 
Somtimes male and female plants are different in size,but if your plants are all the same sex This happens and its just a quirk of nature and this will happen to autos on ocassion.
 
My runt from the start is ending up being the same if not bigger than the others now...
 
Often light stress over nuting especially if you have hot soil will stunt a plant heat stress as well if the temp get above 33c photosynthesis will virtually stop but if you correct the problem will soon catch up will often take longer to flower and mature but get bigger as it grows back stronger from the stress. You have any leaf curling or yellow leaves?
 
Autos are still relatively new and not fully stabilized, so runt phenos are still common. Considering that wild ruderalis can show about a dozen and a half different phenotypes, the fact that breeders have narrowed it down to about 4 in only 5-6 years of breeding says a lot. I expect in a few more years we'll see a lot more consistency as the breeders continue to work their magic.
 
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