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    I started by soaking the seeds overnight in glass, and germinated them using the paper towel method. It took about 2-3 days for the seeds to germinate, I initially planted them in egg-crates and later on transplanted the seedlings into solo cups. I used a regular organic pot mix. Summer Sunlight duration 14-18 hours. Watering them from a pond water.

    The seedlings started to blossom but the plants did not increase much in height.

    Now I've transplanted them into bigger pots from the solo cups. I'm worried about the size of the plants as the height is low.

    suggestions and advice are always invited.

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    A nice start jeeves07, will scurb.

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    Looking good, I bet you been having some cold nights? At least that's usually the case when you get a really well-developed little tiny plant. If they spend most of their time indoors your light could be a little bit low also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    Looking good, I bet you been having some cold nights? At least that's usually the case when you get a really well-developed little tiny plant. If they spend most of their time indoors your light could be a little bit low also.

    I'm going to scurb along with hotshot
    Nights are regular summer nights not cold at all. Though I've a feeling its because of the tea which i added to the grow soil at the seedling stage or maybe because of the strains. They are getting 12 hrs direct sunlight, growing outdoors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeeves07 View Post
    Nights are regular summer nights not cold at all. Though I've a feeling its because of the tea which i added to the grow soil at the seedling stage or maybe because of the strains. They are getting 12 hrs direct sunlight, growing outdoors.
    Well they must not be happy with the soil? They could or should be a little further along it might be lack of nutrients in the soil or it could just be too compacted and hold moisture too much. Are these auto flowers, or photos?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    Well they must not be happy with the soil? They could or should be a little further along it might be lack of nutrients in the soil or it could just be too compacted and hold moisture too much. Are these auto flowers, or photos?
    The soil is clayey and black does seem compacted and as a result holds too much water but drainage seems to be working fine. I transplanted them today to a bigger pot with organic compost and garden soil. I'am hopeful things would improve within 3-4 days. These are photos i think, to be honest these were randoms seeds at hand which I germinated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeeves07 View Post
    The soil is clayey and black does seem compacted and as a result holds too much water but drainage seems to be working fine. I transplanted them today to a bigger pot with organic compost and garden soil. I'am hopeful things would improve within 3-4 days. These are photos i think, to be honest these were randoms seeds at hand which I germinated.
    They should start looking a lot better real soon then I think. it would be interesting if people started selling autoflowers as streetweed, I guess they probably are I've seen guys doing it on other forums. But yeah, photo periods are going to give you plenty of time to figure things out.

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    welcome brother

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