I was looking around the forum and someone was mentioning that if autos do not get copious amounts of light (18+ hours), which mine does not because it's outdoors, the buds are more tight and compact, perhaps even more potent. I'm hoping to get a half O dry out of her. Unrealistic? On point? What do you think?Shes looking good, but just way small. I still think its not a critical, but what the hell do I know, I might b the guy that's not growing them & thinks he is. In any event she looks good, & maybe she was stressed or something. I just prematurely harvested mine because of a raid & she gave me lots of nice buds, a couple that dried at 7 G's, & tons of 2 G nugs
Hope I'm lucky.1/4 ounce, if you are lucky.
I set out on this balcony grow more to learn about growing cannabis over anything else. Obviously I would have loved to have a plant much bigger, but I'm not disappointed by any means from this stunted girl. Obviously a yield of this size is not something financially viable, but considering this is my first outdoor balcony grow with a freebie seed, I'm not tripping too hard. She looks and smells dank in the very least. And you can see a White Widow growing right along side. Both the WW and C + plants started from seed the same day, so I'm guessing the ruderalis qualities of an autos genetics were shocked and stunted by a lack of light. No insult taken my doodthis thread scares me. i wanna do an outside grow and if this is all you have at 2 months i should be very afraid and just resort to inside grow. no insult to you of course something happened along the way, its just i would rather grow inside than deal with a plant barely bigger than a water bottle. what climate are you growing in?
Pics wouldn't attach in the previous post for whatever reason.
Here they are.
View attachment 2753420View attachment 2753421View attachment 2753423View attachment 2753424View attachment 2753425
indoors in a low light grow cfl or led for example the plants are less demanding from my experience and that soil is a bit overkill full strength holds water like crazyI've read around and some people say the soil is too "hot" for seedlings, meaning there is too much nutes, but my auto seems to be happy.