need some advice/thoughts on guerrilla growth autos

Hey guys.
I'm currently growing 3 feminized auto plants (Cheese, White widow, Fast Ryder #1) outdoors, guerrila style and I need some advice.
I put them in 2 gal pots each, and they're about 5 weeks old.
Two of them look pretty fine, but one of them is slightly smaller and its leaves are kind of a yellowish green, as you can see in the pics.
I've been giving them some fertilizer I bought from a local shop that seems just fine for the vegetative stage. I'll change it once they start flowering and I've also considered some insecticide.
They show signs of overwatering but I can't really do anything about it since it's been raining nearly everyday in the last 2-3 weeks.
I would appreciate any advice or thoughts on my plants, thanks in advance :):leaf:
(sorry for the bad quality and randomly taken pics, couldn't take them with my phone) IMAG0002.jpg IMAG0003.jpg IMAG0004.jpg IMAG0006.jpg IMAG0008.jpg IMAG0009.jpg IMAG0001.jpg
 

Cannabis.Queen

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Bump, also subbed growing 3 autos in 2.5 gallon pots and I'm in Ontario and it's been rain rain rain and nothing I really can do lol and mine are around 4 weeks and looks around the same height. Are yours flowerimg at all? My Pineapple Express has slightly sadly lol also have you topped them? Just curious they look healthy (except the one sadly but you know that)
 

SUNDOG

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Can't really speak on the soggy conditions, but that one plant looks like it has a Iron deficiency, cal-mag has iron in it and should help. Are you PHing your water when you feed them? If not you should. Maybe cover your red pots to help hide them their bright.
 
Bump, also subbed growing 3 autos in 2.5 gallon pots and I'm in Ontario and it's been rain rain rain and nothing I really can do lol and mine are around 4 weeks and looks around the same height. Are yours flowerimg at all? My Pineapple Express has slightly sadly lol also have you topped them? Just curious they look healthy (except the one sadly but you know that)
I haven't topped them and honestly I don't think I'll do it.
I went there again to water them and they have grown quite a bit and the one with problems is better now. They should be fine, anyways.
 
My observation from your photos are too much water and not enough sun. You have moss growing on the soil! Remove the bottom plates so the soil can drain. I had the same issue when I started my plants in late April, rain, rain, rain, and then a freak snow. I covered my plants with 2 liter soda bottles, no lids let them breath, cut the bottoms off, and used them as little clear greenhouse domes. Those tap roots are drowning. Everything else around them looks green because natural ground soil can filter off the excess water. Hold off on any nutrients and bug killer stuff. Your girls need some UV Rays and a chance to breath.
 
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