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Auto Flower, SuperSkunk (60 Days)

AfterKush

New member
So I've been growing this strain since almost 2 months now, it starts to follower in its 3rd or 4th week. As it was stated on the website.

However, when i got to know that i wasn't suppose to "transplant" auto flower plants. Then i though , maybe i'll let this guy be in this POT for the rest of her life, I could have got bigger yield if I did better research at first. But then its okay as long as i get at least a little yield, given that this is my first grow.

Everything was going good until last week i noticed some leaves turning yellow and falling off, i quickly did a search and was given an idea that its normal for plants to do that. So i removed the yellow leaves and let it be. But then this is happening a lot faster now, and i cant keep removing leaves that go bad, as it might stun the plant(Too much stress? ) and stunning an AutoFlower is like ending its life, so i read.

Can someone please go though the pics I've posted and give me a better idea on where i stand ?
Am i doing okay with this?
Should i be worried?
Is there something i can do better?
Thanks.



Imgur Link for pics:-


imgur.com/a/OB8Ic


Additional info that might help:
Growing medium - Soil
Plants Age- 60+days
Plant Type: SuperSkunk AF
Light Source: Sun(outdoors)
Ph in Soil - 6.6
Plant Phase - Flowering
 

gorilla ganja

Well-known member
can't get to the pics. but one solution may be to cut the bottom off the pot they are in and put them on top of another pot so the roots can grow down into new soil with minimal stress. But if they are near the end of there life you may just hope for the best and know better for next time. Best of luck for a great harvest.
Peace GG
 

AfterKush

New member
can't get to the pics. but one solution may be to cut the bottom off the pot they are in and put them on top of another pot so the roots can grow down into new soil with minimal stress. But if they are near the end of there life you may just hope for the best and know better for next time. Best of luck for a great harvest.
Peace GG

I could try that but then its maybe 2 or 3 weeks at max from harvest, IMO not really sure tho.
Thanks tho.

This is the latest update.
https://www.reddit.com/r/microgrowery/comments/3xnpyv/is_it_time_to_harvest/
 
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