Thank you for your reply. Is there any added value to starting in the same pot? Because I was thinking to change to another pot that’s smaller and with better drainage holes / aeration.
If you think it would be more beneficial to plant another seed in the same pot I could do that.
Thanks
It certainly wouldn't do any harm changing it for better drainage. It would surely decrease the chances of you overwatering.
If it was a photoperiod I'd say fix it, but you have missed a massively important part of the growth stage for an autoflower. Even if you did pull it round, you will probably get 1/4 oz yield from that little plant.
Believe or not your plant 'was' very important, mainly because you are gaining knowledge. But it's over, just start over. Make sure you get the environment perfect, don't over feed, don't overwater and it's tough to go wrong.
Why don't you just grow a feminised photoperiod? That way you can get dialled in in the veg/growth period. If you make a big mistake, you can fix it by just keeping it in veg until it's happy, strong and mature.
Do another auto and make a similar mistake and you are just pissing more time away.
Maybe do an auto, but keep a journal so we can help you from go. Experienced growers see things coming early, sometimes so early that they haven't happened yet, but from experience we just know that the wrong environment can cause future problems, or slow growth.