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hi guys and girls!

ok,these are 4x critical jack auto.as you can see they are not much to look at.the reason for that is the shitty weather in holland,europe.very little sunlight,low temperatures and lots of rain.these babies are grown outside and this is the result after 4 weeks.should i go on with this adventure and hope for better weather or is this hopeless?
 

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They are absolutely fine, quite good even.
Think of it this way, if they do that with poor weather..imagine what they may do with good weather!
Good stem, some good branching starting, healthy looking leaves & all pretty much the same.

May recommend some LST though, it will increase your branching and other growth & stop any stretching & should improve your yield when that time comes.

Stop putting them little beauts down, they are doing you proud considering!

:peace:
-herb
 
ok,i guess i needed a different view on this.they took quite a beating the other day so i was kind of worried.

what do you mean by lst btw?
 
Low stress training... Basically you just tie down the top of the plant to promote growth underneath and for a more even canopy. Check out my think different grow if you wanna see and example of it
 
dude you have nothing to worry about :thumbs: I have 2 plants that have been going for twice as long, and theyre barely bigger than yours, but still growing :)
 
ok guys,i feel much better now.this is my second grow so im still learning!
 
The sun at the moment is near its highest position on the sky (just passed it couple of days ago). You should be considering your self lucky, because the sunlight is going to hit hard on your plants in their most important development phase - flowering. You still have 6-9 weeks of growth in the wonderful Dutch Summertime! :) If you have height issues or stealth requirements like I do, LST them. Otherwise there is no need to do it. The autos have a fixed lifecycle time, and all of the time spent on recuperating from stress has impact on the overall yield. Never mind it is a LOW stress method, it is stress anyways - and the plants don't like the stress much.

Your plants look realy happy now and they seem to be developing nicely - they are about to explode, and hopefully a month and a half from now, you will be having the sweetest of all worries - how to store your own buds and whether to make cannabutter from the frosty trim! :D

Good luck with your grow!
 
thanks for your uplifting reply,really appreciate it!
 
Dont worry , be happy bud :smokebuds:

they look just fine :peace: ;D good grow karma sent your way
 
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