Outdoor Autoflowering Lemon Skunk.

willitgrow

Active Member
I NEED ALL THE INFO I CAN GET WHEN IT COMES TO GROWING.
i have a late veg plant, about 2 feet tall, a couple branches.
I am just now seeing the white hairs next to the leafier green pistils at each branch intersection.

This plant [along with 8 others that didnt survive] was prayed and burned by a miscalculation in a home made remedy for spider mites. all of this at about 5 weeks. two of them bounced back and are growing just fine (one rather small still). I have not yet used any nutrients except for the soil which has the white pebbles of fertilizer in it.
I set them inside a small pump house near where it is growing during the night due to raccoons.
MY QUESTION IS
what can i do with these two plants to produce the most bud in the shortest amount of time
from my progress currently?

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RC7

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It's best to keep it simple. Most autoflowers don't need much fertilizer. What you can do (and i personally would) is to maximize its exposure to light daily, plant in the ground if possible, and you can use unsulphured molasses as a natural nutrient. I don't think its a good idea to mess with fertilizer at this point even if you wanted to because they already had trouble.
 

willitgrow

Active Member
So if i decide to transplant, which im going to, it would not stunt the growth or minimize health??
Also, i pinched some branches off the larger one and used some rooting hormone (powder) and replanted. any chance?
 

RC7

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As long as you are careful not to damage the roots it should be fine. You can just take the whole thing including the soil to transplant it that way you avoid disturbing the roots. I don't think you can really clone autoflowering plants unless you do it early on. Personally i would just leave them alone let them do the best they can with least amount of stress as possible.
 

willitgrow

Active Member
Thanks brother.
the cuttings look like they are standing up a bit more.

I also had a question about topping while in veg.
I found the tallest point on it and pinched off the very tippy top where the leaves develop.
that should help right?
 

willitgrow

Active Member
So im officially transplanted into pots twice the size with fresh soil. also those clones are starting to wake up and smell the bud for sure.
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW
 

Kalebaiden

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I started off this grow with 6 Lemons, 2 died immediately(under 2 weeks from seed), one stunted itself (it's now my temperature test plant and is slated to die)

The others have a slight defeciency, their super sensitive to nutrients and water and I don't like how they appear over all.

on the up side, mine handle heat fairly well.
 

Kalebaiden

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All thebest to you, personally I'll never grow another lemon skunk unless the ones I have left turn out phenomenal.
 
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