Super small plant, please HELP!

ify

Joined
Feb 28, 2021
Messages
5
Reputation
10
Reaction score
16
Points
0
Hey guys.
Problem: My second auto is two times smaller compared to the other similar plant. Should i give it a chance or it's just a waste of time?

Medium/grow method:
Biobizz Lightmix, 20L Airpots

Feed: and supplements used:
Biotabs Starter pack

water source:
Bottled water Ph 6.5, 200ml daily (if the upper layer of soil is dry)

Strain/age:
Barney's Farm Wedding Cake Auto

light used:
260W Quantum Board (fullspectrum, 3780K; 2,75 umol/j; Ra 91,3) 18/6, distance to tops - 3ft (seems like this light just too strong)

Climate:
Temp 21-27C, Hum 45-55%

Additional info:
First time growing. This was smaller than the other one from the start, but i thought it would catch up. Size difference was not a concern for me until 2nd week. My other similar plant is ok i guess, but this one is just a midget. It also doesn't look very healthy, leaves are curling down a lot, it looks droopy all the time, stem and branches are super short and the spaces between branches are super narrow. Is it just genetics issue or my mistakes?
Is it worth growing, or i just messed up big time and there is no chance of getting a decent yield from that plant?
Help please, every time i open my tent i just want to cry looking at what have i done to this poor plant.
Sorry for my english, not a native speaker.
Thank you for your responses in advance.
Cheers!
 

Attachments

  • 1.jpg
    1.jpg
    2.2 MB · Views: 38
  • 2.jpg
    2.jpg
    2 MB · Views: 44
  • 3.jpg
    3.jpg
    2.1 MB · Views: 44
Hey guys.
Problem: My second auto is two times smaller compared to the other similar plant. Should i give it a chance or it's just a waste of time?

Medium/grow method: Biobizz Lightmix, 20L Airpots

Feed: and supplements used: Biotabs Starter pack

water source: Bottled water Ph 6.5, 200ml daily (if the upper layer of soil is dry)

Strain/age: Barney's Farm Wedding Cake Auto

light used: 260W Quantum Board (fullspectrum, 3780K; 2,75 umol/j; Ra 91,3) 18/6, distance to tops - 3ft (seems like this light just too strong)

Climate: Temp 21-27C, Hum 45-55%

Additional info: First time growing. This was smaller than the other one from the start, but i thought it would catch up. Size difference was not a concern for me until 2nd week. My other similar plant is ok i guess, but this one is just a midget. It also doesn't look very healthy, leaves are curling down a lot, it looks droopy all the time, stem and branches are super short and the spaces between branches are super narrow. Is it just genetics issue or my mistakes?
Is it worth growing, or i just messed up big time and there is no chance of getting a decent yield from that plant?
Help please, every time i open my tent i just want to cry looking at what have i done to this poor plant.
Sorry for my english, not a native speaker.
Thank you for your responses in advance.
Cheers!

Plants are not the same, even from the same strain. As long as it's alive, give it a chance as it may grow into some really good buds. :thumbsup:

And welcome to AFN :toke:
 
@ify :welcome:Welcome to AFN:welcome:No two seeds will grow the same plant. That plant looks healthy and normal to me. Just keep giving her the love she needs :bighug:.
Plants are not the same, even from the same strain. As long as it's alive, give it a chance as it may grow into some really good buds. :thumbsup:

And welcome to AFN :toke:

Thank you for your responses my dudes! You just made my day a lot better!:cooldance:
I will try to be patient. I hope it'll bounce back and grow into a beautiful plant!
And thanks a lot for your hospitality, i am really happy to be here at AFN!:cheers:
 
Todays seeds are hybrids. This means different genetics were bred to form that seed. It also means DNA from either parent can be expressed and then sown by us. Many different variations (phenotypes) are the result. The same strain can produce many phenos.

Now, breeders. If they continue to work with a single strain over and over they can reduce variation and produce more stability in the strain. If you are looking for stability CLONE photo plants.

IFY, no stress m8. You're good over there.
 
And as far as waiting giving a seedling time to express itself....this 00 seed blueberry was the worst of the bunch, flopping over but I propped it up, gave it some love..
20210225_200916.jpg
And she responded well.
20210301_054529.jpg
 
Lightly add soil to that stem, Bill. I would. I get jealous when I see tall seedlings, with my growlights I never see lanky. I gotta fight vegetation to water my plants. Very tight internodes here, too tight.

Thats why I defoliate so often, I'm probably limiting my own yields.
 
Yeah, I know I need to, but life gets in the way as always. Still in the middle of the move into smaller place trying to figure out placement. Gonna have to rearrange room as current configuration won't have easy access to the window ac and deffinatly gonna need it.
 
Back
Top