Need help bad!!!

i recently (about 4wks) transplanted a 2wk old rooted clone i had vegg'n under 1000w to a outdoor location and when i first re-planted it i didn't do a great job on prep'n my local so after 2wks i moved it to a much better local with pro mix soil, 8hrs of direct over head sun light i started feed the plant last week a 1/4 tspn of mg 18-18-21 tomato feed to 1gal of water ( i know im late as hell feeding her:sad:)..now all a long i notice very little growth in the plant (no way am i gettin a inch a day) keep in mind its not dying it looks healthy it just not gaining height and its been vegg'n for a total of 6wks total and its small? any ideas why when the plant is not dying,burnt, or anything of that nature...please help:wall:

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here is a photo of it now ..oh yeah and its G-13
 

ib9ub6

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How big of hole did you dig for your girl? What type of soil is around your plant is it clayey?
 
Angus
it shouldn't be flowering its getting plenty of sun its out sided for christ sakes but ur right it does look like the tight growth during flowering?

ib9...
i dug a hole 8" deep 7" across filled it with Premier Pro-Mix and the surrounding natural soil is clayey
 

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ib9ub6

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That's not a very big hole that you dug for it. The bigger the hole the more space the roots have, And since the surrounding dirt is hard and clayey this might have stunted it's growth, though it does look like its starting to flower from the picture. All I can think is give it a couple days and if there's still NO growth dig it up (be careful not to damage the roots) and re dig a much bigger hole, and add some sheep shit in with your soil mix.

Good luck
 

HIGHFLY

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1 tsp per gallon of mg nutes once a week. Try watering it more it will grow faster healthiers and bigger you can mist it 2. Hope it helps
 

stoner817

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she does look like a flowering lady as angus said. a bigger hole wouldve made a big difference. good luck with her.
 

jonboy30

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i'm not understanding how can she be flowering its still june..lol is this really possible?
you had her growing under 1000w...indoor to outdoor light transition can have a lot of impact on the stress of the plant forcing her to flower. Especially since you said she's only recieving 8 hrs of sunlight...that's the light schedule for flowering. If you have the capabilities of growing indoors, you should force vegging lighting. It will take about 2 weeks to get her back on track. It's entirely up to you what you decide.:eyesmoke:
 
you had her growing under 1000w...indoor to outdoor light transition can have a lot of impact on the stress of the plant forcing her to flower. Especially since you said she's only recieving 8 hrs of sunlight...that's the light schedule for flowering. If you have the capabilities of growing indoors, you should force vegging lighting. It will take about 2 weeks to get her back on track. It's entirely up to you what you decide.:eyesmoke:
now when i say 8hr i mean direct over head sun with no shadows to block direct light but hell the sun is up at 6am by 10am the sun is shining on her directly until around 6:30-7pm when i see the first shadow creeping ova her but shes still well lit and i do have a indoor set up with 3 1000w but no space for her really plus my bro dont want her back in the house around her sisters why i dont kno but he's worried about cross contamination i guess who knows:wall:
 
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