This is my plant in veg, is it auto flower maybe?

It has been growing at my buddy's house because once it got big in my backyard it didn't have a home. He was gone for 3 days and he just got back to send me this pic. It has a deficiency of probably more than one nute. but we are going to buy nutrients for veg for 1 more week then the flowering nutes and we will be switching to soft white CFL bulbs. Tell me what you think i should do and the leaves by the main cola are really really thin and shiny but theyre to long to be sugar trim leaves and it doesnt look to healthy but it is fully femalebongsmilie *sigh of relief* second pic was taken 30 hrs after we watered it with some bat guano tea
 

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Jeffdogg

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what makes you think its an autoflower? I'd say more of a PH issue then nute def..

One of the first things you should do is more research, and dont let ppl hold onto your plants....

Yur not transitioning the veg/flower nutes? just gonna switch from one to the other? Dont see a lack of nutes though the color is good cept for a couple on the bottom. And the leaf tips are burnt which is a result of over fertilization.,,

You should really do more research bud. Over all the plant is doing ok besdes looking a little weak and the obvious chlorosis going on on the lower leaf. Put a light over the top of the cola so it will look up instead of to the side like its retarded :-P

If I were you i'd transplant all the way to the first leaf that bare stem will grow roots, then veg for another 2-3 weeks. Weak plants dont hold up growing bud too well, must get stronger.
 

ThorGanjason

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what makes you think its an autoflower? I'd say more of a PH issue then nute def..

One of the first things you should do is more research, and dont let ppl hold onto your plants....

Yur not transitioning the veg/flower nutes? just gonna switch from one to the other? Dont see a lack of nutes though the color is good cept for a couple on the bottom. And the leaf tips are burnt which is a result of over fertilization.,,

You should really do more research bud. Over all the plant is doing ok besdes looking a little weak and the obvious chlorosis going on on the lower leaf. Put a light over the top of the cola so it will look up instead of to the side like its retarded :-P

If I were you i'd transplant all the way to the first leaf that bare stem will grow roots, then veg for another 2-3 weeks. Weak plants dont hold up growing bud too well, must get stronger.
What's making you think its a pH problem? He's in soil, that would be hard to achieve, especially if he hasn't been giving the plants nutes (OP, have ypy been fertilizing this plant? You said buy one more week of veg nutes..)

I think the plant looks a little scraggly, but I'm not noticing it being THAT unhealthy, unless the pic just isn't clean enough. It looks like it might be starting to run low on nitrogen looking at the bottom leaves. I also see the burnt tips, tho. I guess that could be eutrophication from over feeding. It seems to me if his pH was off the plant would look like it has a lot more problems.

OP, what has the feeding schedule/nutrient program been for this plant?
 

LetsGetCritical

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you must have a tiny backyard if it got too big for your backyard, but tell him to keep it, tell him you've given up growing and start again on your own. Friends+grows=trouble. Just my opinion.
 

Jeffdogg

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What's making you think its a pH problem? He's in soil, that would be hard to achieve, especially if he hasn't been giving the plants nutes (OP, have ypy been fertilizing this plant? You said buy one more week of veg nutes..)

I think the plant looks a little scraggly, but I'm not noticing it being THAT unhealthy, unless the pic just isn't clean enough. It looks like it might be starting to run low on nitrogen looking at the bottom leaves. I also see the burnt tips, tho. I guess that could be eutrophication from over feeding. It seems to me if his pH was off the plant would look like it has a lot more problems.

OP, what has the feeding schedule/nutrient program been for this plant?
PH problem hard to achieve in soil? Are you kidding me? Im not even gonna read the rest of your reply bud..... That first line said more then i needed to read about your thoughts lol...
 

ThorGanjason

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PH problem hard to achieve in soil? Are you kidding me? Im not even gonna read the rest of your reply bud..... That first line said more then i needed to read about your thoughts lol...
Sorry, I smoked early this morning and thought he said something in his post about not using any nutes. And yeah, if you aren't using nutes then pH problems are much more rare than the over feedings that cause them.

Jeez some people are just closed off assholes. This guy, telling someone to do research when he won't even finish reading anything he doesnt agree with.

So tell me again why you think its pH? Just wondering.
 

ThorGanjason

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And BTW OP, those yellow leaves at the bottom look like they only have 3 fingers. Those might just be its first couple of leaves that haven't fallen off yet, surprised they made it this long if that's the case. When plants mature they lose the first couple nodes of leaves.
 
Thanks for the comments people, First off i would like to say that the plant is a ton better now and its not because of a ph problem its more i dont have the right nutes. I have been using great compost mixture that my family uses in the backyard its a soil and fruit/veg compost with eggshells and coffee grounds. That worked wonderfully until now because it proble need some real nutes you know? But here is a newley updated pic guys!max.jpg
 
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