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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    Yes they do! They have been getting more sun and I have them nutes on the 20th. Diluted around 4 ml in 5 litres this time. Wouldn't all seedlings at this point just need their own cotyledons?
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    So, I went there yesterday and took some pics. They are clearly better than before. My only concern now is if they are indeed coming back to life, since they are autoflowers, that they will start flowering way too soon before they grow more. Anyways, here are the pics, and thanks for the support.
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    Hey man, sorry for not replying. I went there two days ago and they seemed a little bit better, im going there tomorrow again and will take some pics to upload here! I am testing two new seedlings on another soil and see what happens. they popped out today from the soil. Thanks man for your...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    That's interesting you say that. I don't think I have ever heard about that, what is it? I will research anyways. The only reason I don't give them full sun is because I did that before and ended up killing some seedlings. It's the mix between the sun and heat, it gets a very dry atmosphere and...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    Yes! That was my intuition. Yes they started stretching alot in the beginning but I started giving them outside light. If I would leave them a whole day outside with direct sunlight they would die. Sun and heat here are very strong (Lisbon). I thought of flushing them but I'm afraid it's gonna...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    Thanks man, I appreciate it! I don't know how. The symptoms could have been caused by lack of light, overwatered or bad soil, actually soil with fertilizer nutes, that's one of the things I thought. That they could have gone stunted already because they were faced with too many nutes...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    I really don't think it's the lack of light also because like I said up in the description around 2 weeks ago they started receiving direct sun light for at least 4 hours per day. Plants this young don't need huge amounts of light to grow normally, at least from my experience. I thought I could...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    It means they are sitting in the shade but not completely dark. So they get alot of light from the sun but not directly. With the weather here if I would place them directly under the sun light they will get stunted like it has happened before. A seedling never needs direct sunlight at this...
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    Autoflowers growing very slow: Soil problem?

    They are very young at the moment to give them nutes. I tried that before just to see what would happen. If I give them more nutes now I'm afraid of hurting them even more
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