toobigtofit
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Hi guys,
I have a few autoflowers on the grow outdoors atm which i recieved as a birthday gift, the gift was a surprise out of the blue from a friend so didnt really have time for a proper setup, planted them straight into pots outside and hope for the best...
Things have gone fairly well considering all i do is water them and let the sun do the rest but they seem really small for the amount of time they have been going, i know non-auto's grow and veg quite fast but these sprouted up around 3 weeks ago and are only on their 2nd set (3 tipped) of leaves with third set, most likely the first 5 tippers, on the way through, is this normal, for them to grow so slow at first or am i doing something wrong?
i dont over water them, they get around 8 hours of direct light per day with another few hours of ambient light and they dont seem unhealthy, just really small lol.
Any advice would be more than welcome, maybe im just overreacting and auto's are sposed to be this small at 3 weeks?
ps, in height theyre around 3-4 inches.
I have a few autoflowers on the grow outdoors atm which i recieved as a birthday gift, the gift was a surprise out of the blue from a friend so didnt really have time for a proper setup, planted them straight into pots outside and hope for the best...
Things have gone fairly well considering all i do is water them and let the sun do the rest but they seem really small for the amount of time they have been going, i know non-auto's grow and veg quite fast but these sprouted up around 3 weeks ago and are only on their 2nd set (3 tipped) of leaves with third set, most likely the first 5 tippers, on the way through, is this normal, for them to grow so slow at first or am i doing something wrong?
i dont over water them, they get around 8 hours of direct light per day with another few hours of ambient light and they dont seem unhealthy, just really small lol.
Any advice would be more than welcome, maybe im just overreacting and auto's are sposed to be this small at 3 weeks?
ps, in height theyre around 3-4 inches.