3 inchs Tall But 5 Months Old.. Thoughts?

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This Is My First Grow By the Way.. I Started Her From A Seed I Found In A Bud Of Some King Louie 6 Months ago. I Had Transplanted Her 3 different Times ( All Soil ) in the first 1-2 months Of Her Life Due To My Constant Traveling. After my traveling She was Finally placed In My Front Yard & Started to Flower at 3 Months and I Was Too Uneducated at the Time to Know what To Do with Her. Disappointed at The Small Yield, I just Left Her Out Side and Forgot About Her for about a Month. I Then Came Across Some sources That Said I Could Re-Veg Her Indoor with a Longer Day to Night ( Light To Dark ) Ratio. 16-24 hrs Light / 4-8 Hrs Dark. I Don't Think She'll Make It.. Thoughts.?
 

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Put it on 18/6 and it would take 3-4 weeks before fully diving back into veg, after that you'll probably want to transplant & give it some veg time before throwing it back out again. Center your transplant and don't pull off any bud/leaves during reveg.
 
Put it on 18/6 and it would take 3-4 weeks before fully diving back into veg, after that you'll probably want to transplant & give it some veg time before throwing it back out again. Center your transplant and don't pull off any bud/leaves during reveg.

I mean, a random bag seed at 5 months old, I would probably just start a new bean? Would 3-4 weeks be worthwhile for this stunted plant vs just starting fresh?
 
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Put it on 18/6 and it would take 3-4 weeks before fully diving back into veg, after that you'll probably want to transplant & give it some veg time before throwing it back out again. Center your transplant and don't pull off any bud/leaves during reveg.
Thanks For the Feedback. That's the same Light Pattern I've Been Using For 4 Days Now but thanks For The Time Frame & what Size Pot Should I Transfer it Too?
 
I mean, a random bag seed at 5 months old, I would probably just start a new bean? Would 3-4 weeks be worthwhile for this stunted plant vs just starting fresh?
Of Course I'm gonna Be Starting fresh. It's just that It's My First Grow.. I Wanna Keep Her And Maybe Clone Her If possible in The Future.
 
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Thanks For the Feedback. That's the same Light Pattern I've Been Using For 4 Days Now but thanks For The Time Frame & what Size Pot Should I Transfer it Too?
Ok keep the light hours there, its going to take some time, reveg is a slow process.

Once reverted to veg, just up-pot into something slightly bigger, maybe a 3 gallon & let it do its thing until it gets to a size that you want.

If you still have seeds and you start them now, they will outgrow your revegging plant, if not then just be patient and learn what you can.
 
Will Do. All The Research I've been Doin Is Saying the Same

& Thankz I've Been Told To Put It In a 5 Gallon But I was That's A Bit Too Much.

I Do Have A Couple of seeds but Ive Only germinated & Planted One Inside a Small Grow Room I Built To help Me better understand How To Tend to them indoor.

Trial And Error.
 
Ok keep the light hours there, its going to take some time, reveg is a slow process.

Once reverted to veg, just up-pot into something slightly bigger, maybe a 3 gallon & let it do its thing until it gets to a size that you want.

If you still have seeds and you start them now, they will outgrow your revegging plant, if not then just be patient and learn what you can.
This Is My Indoor Test Subject On Day 2. It's True Leaves Are Just Coming Up.
 

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The dirt looks like its from your yard,I see a spec or two of perlite in there.Its the white little balls,allows more air.Basic black dirt doesn't drain well so roots have a hard time breathing if watered too much.
 
The dirt looks like its from your yard,I see a spec or two of perlite in there.Its the white little balls,allows more air.Basic black dirt doesn't drain well so roots have a hard time breathing if watered too much.
Ohh Okay Thanks For the Insight,
It's A Personal Compost mix of mine
 
Of Course I'm gonna Be Starting fresh. It's just that It's My First Grow.. I Wanna Keep Her And Maybe Clone Her If possible in The Future.

Does not seem like a plant, or genetics that I would want to take a clone from.

I'd say flower it out and get what you can from it, and before endeavouring in your new grow, do as much research as you can.

Growing cannabis is a long process which requires patience and knowledge, and there are a lot of small details that will make or break the end result. I've been at it for years, haphazardly taking short cuts, and the only thing I can say is it pays off to be prepared before starting a grow.

Tons of information on RIU, delve in and have fun with the learning curve! If it's something you really want to do, it's worth the investment of time and money.

Cheers and good luck!
 
I Know It May Seem Stubborn but I Wanna Clone Her. She was Really Tasty. But Thank you For The Advise, I'll definitely take it all into Consideration.

And Yes I Agree, I was Very impatient in The beginning but after Using This Page For Research I've Found That Patience, Preparation, & dedication Are key to Growing.

Thankz
 
Why Does It Matter If theirs wood in it or Not?

Wood chucks can create many problems such as mould, pH issues, and pests/bugs to name a few.

Again, if you do the research, you'll find most of your questions have already been answered on here.

Do it proper from the start and you'll save yourself a lot of problems/discouragement down the road.

Best of luck.
Cheers
 
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