Fastbuds zkittles grow

Dreminen169

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Thanks buddy I do understand that but the zkittles I’m growing now have not been right from the start to be honest and I can tell they are going to be a lot smaller than any of my previous plants , so I would rather scrap the early and start again. I have got some orange sherbet coming so I am going to plant 2 and keep the best zkittles out of the two
I heard a lot of people having problems with the fastbuds zkittles strain which sucks cuz I’m also sitting on a pack :( One the main problems I’ve heard was that their Hermie prone
 

MATTYMATT726

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One of the seedlings isn’t to healthy but the rest are loving it! If she doesn’t grow out of the problem I think I may transplant the small red cup girl into the big pot, never transported a autoflower before so any tips and what age is best please?
McStrats has 2 topics here in the auto section with titles on how to transplant autos. Shouldn't be more than 5 to 10 pages back.
 

Buddy73

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If I had a spare small room I would move th crap stuff to it and grow it out but I haven’t so I can’t be wasting time with shit taking up room
 

MATTYMATT726

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If I had a spare small room I would move th crap stuff to it and grow it out but I haven’t so I can’t be wasting time with shit taking up room
I hear you. It's simple for me, i don't sell and I'm more of a recreational user than medical although i do have social anxiety and some depression so Sativa does make me feel like a human. I can afford to get 2 oz plants and be A ok. A seller can't keep a runt or they lose money. As a medical user you got to decide is letting go of 2 oz after a few weeks and starting over and not have it to wait those weeks for a bigger yeild and get the meds. Recreational means anything is welcomed.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Do ya think it’s going to grow out or should I just get rid and transplant?
I had a GSC do the exact same thing. I just started again so don’t know if it would’ve sorted itself out.

For transplanting grab yourself some Plant magic potting granules. They are epic! Difference is night and day between plant sizes.
 

Humanrob

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All of my outdoor plants are started indoors in pots and then at about 3 weeks old are transplanted into the ground outside. I've never had a problem with it.

That's exactly the leaf issue my Colorado Cookies got. I put it in the other room and it's still alive, but it never shook that issue, it just wasn't the right strain for my medium.
 
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