New Grower First Grow Auto PP (Power Plant)

Yea i agree also keep her but start another one as she isn't going to do as well with all the stress she's endured. Also be a lot more prepared for the next grow. Have great soil that has great components in it and drains well I.e has perlite and is of good ph, have a good soil pH meter ready, cutting corners in the beginning can make you pay for it in the end, and don't go crazy with fertilizer, great soil doesn't need much fertz
 
so you think i have to keep it and start another one at the time?

The damage she received is going to reduce your yield by about 75% I would say but she is pretty far along. So my thought was you might as well get what you can from her but get something else going
 
The damage she received is going to reduce your yield by about 75% I would say but she is pretty far along. So my thought was you might as well get what you can from her but get something else going


How long is your assessment of it will end its bloom? It will take a long time?
I want to start a new one but I have no more room for growth, so I want it to be congruent because I have about two weeks before I'll finish sprout.
 
I did not see in your thread what strain you are growing, but most autos take around 90 days to finish. Go to the web site where you purchased the seed there should be information indicating how long to finish. Normally you can add about 10 days to that number
 
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Sorry, read through your thread but did not pay attention to your title, guess you have your answer.
 
Tears for you..But lessens learn'd are worth alot....

Thanks:peace:
 
This 9-week life cycle of the plant or only the flowering stage?
 
This 9-week life cycle of the plant or only the flowering stage?

Is the whole lifecycle buddy, so as Oldster said add 1-2 weeks more so 10-11 weeks (70-77 days).
 
Day 44


a new little leaves start to grow up, do its say something about the pH level now?
 
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