Are my plants too small?

average grow

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My plants are about 9 inches maybe 10 they have been growing for a month. Are they too small because i feel like compared to other peoples mine are tiny.

wesdfhtg.jpgweeddssdef.jpgthe first plant isnt drooping its just wet.
 

krazygrow

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Mine are the exact same size and just over a month old from seed. Im in canada and we havent had the best weather yet. Its my first outdoor grow so i was wondering the same exact thing, seems small at this time.
 

laywhoish12

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dont worry man thats what mine looked like at a month and 2 weeks later its a foot and a half tall now and very bushy:weed: well best of luck to you stay high:leaf:
 

klmt

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It depends a lot on weather, i have found that plants grow relatively slow up to the one month mark then they really start to take off. Your plants look fine, look back on those pictures in 2 or 3 weeks and you will be very surprised.
 

mercuryobsession

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i have a few that are around the same size, but i also have ones i germinated 3 weeks before them, (same strain) that are already pushing 4ft.
 

average grow

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Good to know I'm not the only one wondering that. Thanks though I'm looking forward to swing the difference of now an a few weeks.
 

average grow

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Its been almost 10 days and they are about 15 inches now. They are getting alot bushier and the stem is alot thicker. Looks like klmt is right about them growing slow up to around the month mark then taking off.
 
They look like they need wind and more light. Just a seeing eye guess. Still healthy though. What are the temperatures like where they're growing?
 

average grow

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The average temp here is 85 f but there are days were its 95. I know for a fact they dont get enough light because of the surrounding trees. I chopped some down and am goin to trim branches off of others because they probably get 6 hours direct sunlight 8 to 9 hours partial.
 

yo yo oreo

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Mine were almost the same, a couple inches shorter actually. The second month they started really taking off :)
 

Feenius

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I think your just a little anxiouse for your babys to get big and who can blame you. From one proud parent to another.
 

ford442

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the most important thing that i learned this year is to hold off on starting seeds until they have an adequately warm environment to start - seeds started too early in the cold will be smaller.. i can see it clearly from my patch - the ones started in mid-spring had numerous dwarfs and are still less than half the size of the early summer starts.. i added maybe 45 days to their life span, but it cut their productivity terribly and that sucks when you are outdoors and cannot reseed..
 

krazygrow

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well my first pair i started may1st was exactly like your pic when i put in the forest june 1st, going to check it this weekend to see how they are doing, I did start another 7 on june 1st and now a month later they are really starting to take off, grow about 1/3 each day they have good weather (taking them to my spot this weekend). happy growing. Its my first outdoor grow and im liking it so far.
 

average grow

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I think your just a little anxiouse for your babys to get big and who can blame you. From one proud parent to another.
Lol yes im very over anxious.


Next year i think i'm going to start mine in late april and keep them in until around may 20.
 
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