Plants not growing

Hello fellow growers thank you for reading and hopefully someone can help me out.
So about 3 or 4 days ago I planted my one month old baby's in the ground well 3 in the ground and 4 in buckets. Now I know they are a little small for 1 month old plants I started them in my room n Wasn't able to plant them till 4 days ago because it was cold (Ontario weather always snows in May) but one of my worries is that I had my baby's in too small of a container and now there roots are balled it's been 4 days n they still look the same as when I planted them. This is only my second year growing so I'm kinda new to this and I don't know the strain or sex of the plants as they are bag seeds from weed I've smoked over the winter. A question I have is if my baby's are just in shock how long will they be this way and also is it a possibility that they are stuck in this size cuz they are root bound ? Or are they just simply getting use to there new home ? Any body have any clue ?
 

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roseypeach

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They are probably just in shock from the transplant. It will take a week or so before they acclimate, I'm assuming you started them inside? You won't know sex until they are 4-16 weeks along. Some earlier than others. Since you transplanted them, the roots should be fine, if they are really balled up, you could score them a bit with a fork (rake through them a little) to help them along. Long as the temps don't drop too much, they will be fine.
 

roseypeach

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Being they are bag seeds, it will be a wait and see thing as far as sexing, vegging and flowering times goes.
 

roseypeach

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Depending on your conditions, weekly. If it stays cool, you need to water less. Adjust when the temps start going up, you may find you need to water them twice a week but shouldn't anymore than that.
 

roseypeach

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Do you think they are too small for one month old plants or are they doing ok ?
they are a touch small but you'll see a marked difference in their size within a week or two. Once they are in the ground, the roots are able to spread out. As long as you feed them properly, you'll see a nice change. What are you feeding, if I may ask?
 
they are a touch small but you'll see a marked difference in their size within a week or two. Once they are in the ground, the roots are able to spread out. As long as you feed them properly, you'll see a nice change. What are you feeding, if I may ask?
I am actually jus watering them not feeding them anything at the moment just waiting till payday to buy sum nutritions do you have any idea what nutritions I should buy last year didn't use any and I regretted it as they were very small come harvest. Never used nutritions before but I know it makes one hell of a difference
 
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they are a touch small but you'll see a marked difference in their size within a week or two. Once they are in the ground, the roots are able to spread out. As long as you feed them properly, you'll see a nice change. What are you feeding, if I may ask?
Is there anything I can use to feed for now until I get proper nuts
 
they are a touch small but you'll see a marked difference in their size within a week or two. Once they are in the ground, the roots are able to spread out. As long as you feed them properly, you'll see a nice change. What are you feeding, if I may ask?
Do you mind me asking what you feed your plants ? Need sum ideas of what kind of nuts to buy
 
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