18 day old somango xxl

Noob21

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Indoor or outdoor? If indoor what kind of light, how far away?
K2000 indoor was 24 inches away moved it lower 2 days ago to 16 inches 51% ish rh about 75-85 degrees all the time. 7 gal fabric ocean forest soil added a scoop of Dr Earth all purpose and extra perlite to mix.
 

Hiphophippo

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What’s your temps, light distance , light type humidity do you have good air exchange how often you watering how much you watering. Slow growth is usually a factor of one of those things being off or several being off more info would be helpful
 

LordHill

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By all means, shop around. That's just the one I use, I didnt want to recommend one that I didn't know about
 

Jjgrow420

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Try one of these.. Dial your light in so you don't have to guess anymore

I mean sure if you want to measure light in a way that is irrelevant to the way plants perceive the light sure that's a great meter to do that with.
Instead, try something that's designed for the purpose you're using it for, such as this meter.
PHOTOBIO LGBQM2 Advanced Quantum PAR Meter (Micromols) https://a.co/d/2gkX71n
If you're talking about 'dialing in' specifics using proper instruments is important. Otherwise you're still just guessing, but now you're 40$ poorer.
 

Jjgrow420

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Oh for sure man, I just don't know anything about them, so I was just curious if the cheaper ones were way worse. Thanks
I put those meters in the same category as those 3 in 1 soil parameter meters. Waste of money, and will likely mix you up more with improper data.
Again, if you want to start getting technical, get the proper gear. If I wanted to look at the biology in my compost tea I wouldn't just stack 4 binoculars on-top of each other then look through expecting to see what I'd see under an electron microscope.
 

OM2

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If it was a photoperiod i would keep going and try to fix it, but since it's an autoflower there's no point in keeping it any longer. It will start flowering soon and maybe you'd get 1 gram from it, and that's a big IF. Not only it's stunted and small, but there are also yellow leaves already indicating that a lot of things are wrong. Just start a new seed and do something differently. A simple light soil like Biobizz Light Mix will have enough food to feed an autoflower for 2-3 weeks without problems.
I'm not familiar with Ocean Forest personally, but i read somewhere that it's too hot for autoflowers? And you also added a scoop of extra nutrients. They really don't need that much in the first few weeks.
 
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