Recovery Questions

Cyklos

Well-Known Member
Hello,

Some of you might remember me...

Previous Problem:

Bugs: I had a bug problem and oversprayed Neem oil (3-4 times daily due to paranoia) which was around 2.5 weeks ago.
The bugs all died I personally executed 4 of them

Sticky traps caught around 4 whiteflies/fruit fliexs

Nuteburn: Added a bit too much nutes my temps were up to 90F which is why my plant drank more a got a bit burned. Fixed it with a 3x potflush

Thankfully autoflowers are beasts and recover from anything... On my first grow my stem was practically cutoff and it survived and gave me 1.5 oz dry



Quick info about my setup:

Strain:

Autoextreme Autoflower from Dutch Passion

Lamps

2x 6300k 125W Huge CFL's
1x 2700K 105W Huge CFL
Growing open space in my guest room.

Temps/RH

70-82F 30-55%

Nuts:

Biobizz


Plant 1:

Now the Plant Number 1 (on the left side of the picture) on the left was repoted from 6L to 15L 2 days ago, because the roots hit the bottom within less than 3 weeks.
I know its not recommended, but I didn't want them to get root bound. This plant is doing very well so far and recovered from the neem oil damage which i caused

Both are 32 days old (counting when seed was planted after paper towel method)
Do you guys think my babe is looking good? Any pointers? Good recovery?

Plant 2:

The other plant whoever (10L pot) is not stretching at all but very bushy... What can I do to change that?
I think she suffered more also because I was retarded and cut off the damage leafs which i now know was a big mistake...
I tried to put the lights farther away but they aren't trying to reach it!!! 2 days = strech so I put the lamps closer again.
Look at the difference in Pic Number 8

Also the main cola stopped growing and the side branches reached the hight of the original main cola... Is this normal?!?!?!


Thanks for the help in advance
 

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Bugeye

Well-Known Member
You likely have different phenotypes of the same strain so I would not worry about the height difference. Bushy is usually good on indoor grows.

Steady as she goes!
 
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