Hi all, first post here and first time growing in general, and I started with some bag seed which turned out to be 3 photos and 1 auto. The auto was started a little bit after the others, and once it got about 5in tall I transplanted it to a larger pot, at which point it started flowering (this was about 3 weeks ago and it's probably 6-7 weeks old in total now). That's how I found out it was an auto since I had no idea beforehand, these are just seeds I've been tossing into an altoid can for years.
Now, I've been reading a bunch and that in and of itself doesn't concern me, but I'm now curious because it seems to have gotten a little bigger and the few buds it does have look delicious and covered in crystals, but the pistils look like they're starting to turn from white to amber/orange/brownish and I'm worried that it's almost done growing and I'll end up only getting like half a joints worth out of it. I'll try to post a pic later on today when I can so you can see what I mean.
For some background, I've got it in a 1-gal pot with about 50-50 happy frog and cocoloco, and it's outdoor getting full sunlight (I'm at 37.95 deg N latitude so we're getting like 14-15 hours a day rn). Should I just have a good laugh about this one and hope for better luck next time? Had I known ahead of time that it was an auto I'd have started it in a larger pot from the get-go, is it possible it just didn't like being transplanted and so decided to stop getting bigger?
Now, I've been reading a bunch and that in and of itself doesn't concern me, but I'm now curious because it seems to have gotten a little bigger and the few buds it does have look delicious and covered in crystals, but the pistils look like they're starting to turn from white to amber/orange/brownish and I'm worried that it's almost done growing and I'll end up only getting like half a joints worth out of it. I'll try to post a pic later on today when I can so you can see what I mean.
For some background, I've got it in a 1-gal pot with about 50-50 happy frog and cocoloco, and it's outdoor getting full sunlight (I'm at 37.95 deg N latitude so we're getting like 14-15 hours a day rn). Should I just have a good laugh about this one and hope for better luck next time? Had I known ahead of time that it was an auto I'd have started it in a larger pot from the get-go, is it possible it just didn't like being transplanted and so decided to stop getting bigger?